SOLUTION: Two consecutive odd integers are such that one third the smaller one is greater than one-seventh of the larger one by 6. Find the numbers.

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Question 1042018: Two consecutive odd integers are such that one third the smaller one is greater than
one-seventh of the larger one by 6. Find the numbers.

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Two consecutive odd integers are such that one third the smaller one is greater than
one-seventh of the larger one by 6. Find the numbers.
Let the smaller be S
Then the larger is: S + 2
We then get:

Continue to solve for S, the smaller. Add 2 to S to get larger.
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