document.write( "Question 1091968: If the five expressions 2x + 1, 2x – 3, x + 2, x + 5, and x-3 are arranged correctly, the first three expressions have a sum of 4x +3, and the last three expressions have a sum of 4x + 4, what would the middle expression be? (For example, would 2x + 1 need to be the expression in the middle to make both sums possible?)
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Algebra.Com's Answer #706489 by MathTherapy(10552)![]() ![]() You can put this solution on YOUR website! \n" ); document.write( " If the five expressions 2x + 1, 2x – 3, x + 2, x + 5, and x-3 are arranged correctly, the first three expressions have a sum of 4x +3, and the last three expressions have a sum of 4x + 4, what would the middle expression be? (For example, would 2x + 1 need to be the expression in the middle to make both sums possible?) \n" ); document.write( " Whatever the other person says makes ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE. Hence, I would not even waste my time reading through it.\n" ); document.write( " |