SOLUTION: Find three consecutive positive even integers such that the product of the median and largest integer is 6 less than 21 times the smallest integer.

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Question 1126398: Find three consecutive positive even integers such that the product of the median and largest integer is 6 less than 21 times the smallest integer.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



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The MIDDLE integer is 16.


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You don't want 3, because 3 is not an "even" integer. But 16 is even.
Numbers: 14, 16, 18

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