Solution

35493

First name
diona
School
kenmont primary school
Country
Age
9

2 3 4 5
1 0+1
2
3 1+2 0+1+2
4
5 2+3
6 1+2+3
7 3+4
8
9 4+5 2+3+4
10 1+2+3+4
11 5+6
12 3+4+5
13 6+7
14 2+3+4+5
15 7+8 4+5+6 1+2+3+4+5
16
17 8+9
18 5+6+7 3+4+5+6
19 9+10
20 2+3+4+5+6
21 10+11 6+7+8
22 4+5+6+7
23 11+12
24 7+8+9
25 12+13 3+4+5+6+7
26 5+6+7+8
27 13+14 8+9+10
28
29 14+15
30 9+10+11 6+7+8+9 4+5+6+7+8

First, we saw a video on the internet. There was a man that was showing calculations using consecutive numbers.
After we saw some questions from Alison. Next we made our own questions to work out. We made a table to work out the consecutive numbers, so I done numbers up to 1-30 we found out when we done the 2 digits it only worked with the odd numbers for the 3 digits it was in the 3 times table in the 4 digits it was 4 apart and at the 5 digits it was 5 apart.

The pattern that I knew was about the 3 digits that I knew it was in the 3 times table and 3 apart. My question was can numbers 1 to 30 work with consecutive numbers?