SOLUTION: thee consecutive numbers add up to 2 5/6x.What are the least possible values that will make this true?
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Question 1182956: thee consecutive numbers add up to 2 5/6x.What are the least possible values that will make this true?
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There is no such thing as "consecutive numbers". If you mean consecutive integers, say so.
And what is x?
We have to know what the sum is in order to solve the problem.
Re-post, making it clear what the problem is.
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