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  1. consecutive与consistent有何区别? consensus与consent的区别?

    This result is consistent with the findings of Tobin。 该结果与托宾的发现相符合。 consecutive强调连续性,而consistent强调一致与相符。 ③consensus共识,一致的意见。 international consensus国际 …

  2. consequent、consecutive、subsequent、successive 有哪些区别? - 知乎

    consequent、consecutive、subsequent、successive 有哪些区别? 问题如下:英语单词 consequent、consecutive、subsequent、successive 的用法和其不同之处有哪些? 近来背单词,… 显示全部 关 …

  3. Generate arbitrarily long sequences of consecutive numbers without ...

    Aug 25, 2022 · Question Can those hidden consecutive points have a prime coordinate? If true, then this idea isn't valid. If false (hurray!), is it possible to simplify the Theorem to focus on generating …

  4. probability - What is the expected number of times a dice has to be ...

    The framework proposed in the solution can be generalized to obtain a formula of expected time as of t = 0 t = 0 for n n consecutive throws of any number in the dice as follows.

  5. Why are the differences between consecutive squares equal to the ...

    Then you get 9 which is the next cosecutive square, (3^2). That is the concept of the equation above, technically i didn`t explain that specific aspect of the difference of consecutive squares, but i did …

  6. Why are two and three the only consecutive prime numbers?

    Of course you mean " consecutive numbers that are prime", since consecutive prime numbers could be understood in the other way, like 7 7 and 11 11.

  7. Minimum size of a sequence summing to $2013$ that guarantees a ...

    Nov 25, 2025 · Minimum size of a sequence summing to $2013$ that guarantees a consecutive subset sum of $31$ (still wanted rigorous proof) Ask Question Asked 19 days ago Modified 2 days ago

  8. Probability of 2 consecutive heads in an odd number of flips

    Nov 11, 2024 · The initial state of each trial is in category e0 e 0: an even number (0) of previous flips, and 0 consecutive heads immediately preceding that point. In such a state, the next flip has …

  9. How do I prove that for every positive integer

    I need help proving that for every positive integer n n, there exist n n consecutive positive integers, each of which is composite. The hint that came with the problem is: Consider the numbers

  10. How to prove gcd of consecutive Fibonacci numbers is 1?

    How to prove gcd of consecutive Fibonacci numbers is 1? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 13 years, 2 months ago Modified 5 years, 1 month ago