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Add two consecutive odd numbers and subtract the even number in their middle

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Answered by Dwon
10

Answer:

let the two consecutive odd no.s be 1 & 3

A/Q

subtracting 1+3 - middle even no. (i.e 2)

= 4-2

= 2

Answered by swethassynergy
0

The value of Add two consecutive odd numbers and subtract the even number in their middle is 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Add two consecutive odd numbers and subtract the even number in their middle.

To Find:

The value of Add two consecutive odd numbers and subtract the even number in their middle.

Concept Used:

Consecutive numbers are the numbers which differ from each other by 1. Adding 1 to a number  it will be  the consecutive number after the original number. Similarly, subtracting 1 to a number it will be the consecutive number after the original number.

Solution:

Let the two consecutive odd numbers are p=5 and q=7  and in their middle r=6 is even number.

As given,Add two consecutive odd numbers and subtract the even number in their middle.

Then   p-r+q=5-6+7

                          =6

Thus,the value of Add two consecutive odd numbers and subtract the even number in their middle.

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