Consecutive numbers
Question asked by: hayzer091
Asked on: 30 Jan 2009
Consecutive numbers are those that follow one another.
Therefore 2, 3, 4 is a list of consecutive numbers as 3 is the next integer after 2 (it is consecutive).
In contrast, 34, 151, 23 would not count as consecutive because they are not in order.
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Replied at: 09 Feb 2009
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