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[tex]\huge{\boxed{553}}\ \ \huge{\boxed{554}}[/tex]

The numbers can be represented as [tex]x[/tex] and [tex]x+1[/tex].

We know that [tex]x+x+1=1107[/tex].

Combine like terms. [tex]2x+1=1107[/tex]

Subtract 1 on both sides. [tex]2x=1106[/tex]

Divide both sides by 2. [tex]x=553[/tex]

The first number is [tex]x[/tex], which equals [tex]\boxed{553}[/tex].

The second number is [tex]x+1[/tex], which equals [tex]553+1[/tex], which is [tex]\boxed{554}[/tex].

These numbers can be presented as n and n + 1 = 1107

2n = 1106 because we combine the n terms and subtract 1 from each side.

2n ÷ 2 = n

1106 ÷ 2 = 553

We now know that n = 553.

Our second consecutive integer must be 554. This is because our second

consecutive integer represents n + 1 so 553 + 1 =554.

Therefore, are two consecutive integers are 553 and 554.  

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