SOLUTION: Can someone show me the formula for this equation so I can use it as a basis to help with the rest of my son's homework.
four times an even number is 13 more than 3 times the
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Question 434770: Can someone show me the formula for this equation so I can use it as a basis to help with the rest of my son's homework.
four times an even number is 13 more than 3 times the next odd number. What is the even number?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since the numbers go even,odd,even,odd, etc.
you can call the numbers and
given:
the numbers are 16 and 17
check:
OK
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