SOLUTION: Two houses on the same side of the street have house numbers that are consecutive even integers. The sum of the integers is 58. What are the two house numbers?
Algebra.Com
Question 239747: Two houses on the same side of the street have house numbers that are consecutive even integers. The sum of the integers is 58. What are the two house numbers?
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x + (x + 2) = 58
2x+2 = 58
2x = 56
x = 28
28 + 30 = 58
house number are 28 and 30
RELATED QUESTIONS
two houses on the same side of the street have house numbers that are consecutive even... (answered by ptaylor)
Two houses on the same side of the street have house numbers that are consecutive odd... (answered by Alan3354)
House numbers on one side of a street are consecutive even integers. The sum of the first (answered by FrankM)
three of the house numbers on a street are consecutive odd integers. their sum contains... (answered by stanbon,ankor@dixie-net.com)
Four houses on one side of a street have addresses that are consecutive odd numbers. Find (answered by checkley77,Alan3354)
Tripper lives in a house on a straight street. For years, there have been 16
houses on... (answered by mccravyedwin)
The houses on the north side of Perry Street are consecutive odd numbers. Tom and Sarah... (answered by richwmiller)
In a Maple Street the odd numbers are on one side of the street and the even-numbered... (answered by greenestamps)
two consecutive even integers have a sum of 26 what are the two... (answered by Alan3354)