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    n numbers!

    The least number n of consecutive whole numbers, (n>1) that add up to 1000 is what?
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    show proof
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    2 won't work, 3 won't work, 4 won't work, so 5

    if you want to know if n would work, you figure out 1000/n

    if n is even, 1000/n should get you k+0.5 where k is an integer and k+0.5 is the median of the consecutive integers (remember finite?)

    if its odd, 1000/n should get you k, where k is an integer and of course, k is the mode.

    i'll leave it to you as to how this works.
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    good job
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