SOLUTION: when the smaller of two consecutive integers is added to two times the larger, the result is 32. how do i solve this cuz im not getting the right numbers. im getting decimals and f
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Question 315390: when the smaller of two consecutive integers is added to two times the larger, the result is 32. how do i solve this cuz im not getting the right numbers. im getting decimals and fractions and i dont think thats right Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Consecutive integers are integers that follow one another. For instance, 1, 2, 3 are consecutive integers. So if 'x' is an integer, then x+1 is the next integer making x and x+1 consecutive integers.
So "when the smaller of two consecutive integers is added to two times the larger, the result is 32", this means that