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Consecutive numbers are numbers that follow each other in order. They have a difference of 1 between every two numbers. In a set of consecutive numbers, the mean and the median are equal.
If n is a number, then the next numbers will be n+1 and n+2.
Consecutive numbers that follow each other in order:
Consecutive even numbers are even numbers that follow each other. They have a difference of 2 between every two numbers.
If n is an even integer, then n, n+2, n+4 and n+6 will be consecutive even numbers.
For example - 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,18 etc.
Consecutive odd numbers are odd numbers that follow each other. Like consecutive odd numbers, they have a difference of 2 between every two numbers.
If n is an odd integer, then n, n+2, n+4 and n+6 will be consecutive odd numbers.
3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, etc.
−23, −21, −19, −17, −15, -13, -11
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