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algebra intermediate

Problem

The number 21 is the sum of two consecutive integers 10 and 11. What is the largest number of positive, consecutive integers whose sum is 21?
Solution
First, we see that . If a number is the sum of seven or more consecutive positive integers, then the number must be at least , so is the largest number of consecutive integers we can use.
Final answer
6