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Sum of three consecutive numbers is 18. What are these numbers?
Note that this problem gives integer results only for
sums that are divisible by three.
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The sum of two numbers is 5 times their difference. If one
exceeds the other by 7, what are the numbers?
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Find three consecutive even integers so that the largest is
2 times more than the smallest.
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The sum of two numbers is 41. The larger number is 1
more than 4 times the smaller number. What are these numbers?
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Separate 100 into two parts so that one part is 3
times the other.
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while walking by a farmyard filled with chickens and rabbits, a
farmer decided to count the heads and feet of his animals. He
came up with a sum of 100 (counting both heads and feet). How
many of each animal were in the farmyard?
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Put the signs between the numbers to make the equation a true
statement. you cannot change the order of the numbers and you
must observe the order of operations(add, subtract, multiply,and
divide.)
5 4 3 2 1=3
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