Consecutive Integers Word Problems Worksheets

How to Solve Word Problems with Consecutive Integers - Are you stuck with math once again, and are you confused and nervous? And are word problems bugging you again? Word problems are, for sure, one of the trickiest parts of math. Just looking at the huge questions gives you goosebumps, isn’t that right! And the most challenging part, where you have to figure out the words from English and convert them to mathematical equations, yikes! Okay, here is the deal. It is not that difficult, really. All it requires is a little skill, concentration, attention, and organization. If you are confused about how you can approach Pythagorean theorem word problems, there is no need to worry. Here is what you need to do: Take a look at the question. Now, read it carefully, entirely. Ensure that you read the question with full concentration and do not begin solving the question without reading it thoroughly, and especially not halfway. Read the question at least twice so that you know how you can start. Next, begin writing and organizing the values and numbers given to you in the question. Spot to see if the numbers are consecutive integers. Take one last look thoroughly and then solve!

  • Basic Lesson

    Demonstrates how to outline consecutive integer word problems. Example: Three consecutive integers have a sum of 27. What are the three integers?

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  • Intermediate Lesson

    Uses slightly larger sentences and numbers than the basic lesson. Example: The sum of two consecutive odd integers is -32. What are the integers? Let variable x be positive, so that the answer does not come out wrong.

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  • Independent Practice 1

    Contains a series of 20 consecutive integer word problems. The answers can be found below. Example: The sum of two consecutive integers is 59. What are the two integers?

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  • Independent Practice 2

    Features 20 word problems. Example: Two negative consecutive integers have a sum of -43. What are the integers?

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  • Homework Worksheet

    10 word problems for students to work on at home. An example problem is provided and explained. Example: Two consecutive even integers have a sum of 18. What are the two integers?

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  • Skill Quiz

    10 consecutive integer word problems. A math scoring matrix is included. Example: Two negative consecutive integers have a sum of -17. What are the integers?

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  • Homework and Quiz Answer Key

    Answers for the homework and quiz.

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  • Answer Key

    Answers for the lesson and practice sheets.

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1 to 100....

Add each number between one and one hundred together
- what do you come up with?

The sum is 5050.