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Question: There are two consecutive integers. Four times the first decreased by three times the second yields 0. What are the numbers

Answer by mathgotserved(25)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The first is x, the second x+1
4x-3(x+1)=0
4x-3x-3=0
x-3=0
x=3
The first is 3 and the second is 4


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