SOLUTION: Five times a interger is multiplied by the sum of that interger and 6. If the product equals 35, what is the interger? Give one of the two numbers for which this is true.
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Question 949241: Five times a interger is multiplied by the sum of that interger and 6. If the product equals 35, what is the interger? Give one of the two numbers for which this is true.
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