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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 poly31
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Answer:

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

So N = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11…………}

Two consecutive natural numbers are those which are next to each other.

i.e., 2,3 or 6,7 or 9,10 and so on. The difference between them is 2–1, 7–6, 10–9, which are all same namely 1.

Answered by poly31
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Answer:

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

So N = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11…………}

Two consecutive natural numbers are those which are next to each other.

i.e., 2,3 or 6,7 or 9,10 and so on. The difference between them is 2–1, 7–6, 10–9, which are all same namely 1.

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