SOLUTION: The sum of three consecutive odd integers is 32 more than the smallest. What are the intergers?
Here's what I have:
n+(n+2)+(n+4)= n+32
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Question 1093514: The sum of three consecutive odd integers is 32 more than the smallest. What are the intergers?
Here's what I have:
n+(n+2)+(n+4)= n+32
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your equation is good.
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