SOLUTION: Find three consecutive even integers such that if the larger integer is subtracted from four times the smallest, the result is six more than twice the middle integer.
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Question 623529: Find three consecutive even integers such that if the larger integer is subtracted from four times the smallest, the result is six more than twice the middle integer.
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Answer by ikdeep(226) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1st consecutive number = 14
2nd consecutive number = 16
3rd consecutive number = 18
You can check step by step solution from the below link
http://www.algebraden.com/solved-problems/find-consecutive-integers/37.htm
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