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Find all pairs of consecutive odd natural number, both of which are larger than 10, such that their sum is less than 40.

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Let the two consecutive odd positive integers be `x` and `x+2`.
Both numbers are larger than 10 Therefore
`⇒x>10`
Also sum of the two integers is less than 40. ...
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