SOLUTION: the sum of the first number, twice the second number, and 7 less than the third number equals 133. What are the 3 numbers?

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Question 852517: the sum of the first number, twice the second number, and 7 less than the third number equals 133. What are the 3 numbers?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
are these consecutive integers???
Ty for clarifying
x + 2(x+1) + [(x+2)-7] = 133
4x -3 = 133
4x = 136
x = 34
the 3 consecutive integers are: 34, 35, 36


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