SOLUTION: the largest of three consecutive odd integers is seven more than twice the smallest. find the integers.
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Question 1187124: the largest of three consecutive odd integers is seven more than twice the smallest. find the integers.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Very literal - what trouble do you have with this exercise?
To start:
The integers would or could be, n, n+2, n+4.
OR
The integers could be p-2, p, p+2.
Follow the description literally as it was given to you.
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