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what is the difference between any two consecutive natural numbers?

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Answered by aadityasharma89
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1

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Answered by Anonymous
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Natural numbers are counting numbers or positive integers. The set of natural number is denoted by N.

So, N = { 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11......... }

Consecutive Numbers are the numbers which follow each other in order, without gaps, from smallest to largest. 12,13,14, and 15 are consecutive numbers.

Two consecutive natural numbers are those positive integers, which are next to each other. Therefore, there is no gap or difference between any two of these consecutive natural numbers, simply these numbers are next to each other.

The difference between them is 2-1, 7-6, 10-9, which are all same namely 1.

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