SOLUTION: FIND ALL POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Find Two Consecutive Integers So That 5 Times The First Minus The Second Is Between 22 And 36. 5*(x-x+2) 5*(6-7)= 23 5*(7-8)= 27 5*(8-9)= 3

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Question 838975: FIND ALL POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Find Two Consecutive Integers So That 5 Times The First Minus The Second Is Between 22 And 36.
5*(x-x+2)
5*(6-7)= 23
5*(7-8)= 27
5*(8-9)= 31
5*(9-10)= 35
So all the possible solutions are (6,7) (7,8) (8,9) (9,10)
Can anyone tell me if that is correct?

Answer by usmc617(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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