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Question 312977: Find three consecutive positive even integers such that the product of the second and third
integers is twenty more than ten times the first integer.

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Question 312968: Find three consecutive positive even integers such that the product of the second and third
integers is twenty more than ten times the first integer.

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Question 313297: find three consective intergers such that the product of the two smaller integers is 2 more than 10 times the largest integer.
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Question 313292: find two consecutive even postive numbers whose product is 168
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Question 313296: the area of a triangle is 98 square feet. If one side of the triangle and the altitude to that side of equal lengh. find the length
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Question 313294: suppose that the area of a circle is numerically equal to the perimeter of a square whose length of a side is the same as the length of a radious of the circle. Find the length of a side of the square. express ur answer in terms of pie.
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Question 313442: the sum of three consecutive odd integers is 111
if n represents the least of the three integers , which of the following equations represents the statement above ?

A 3n = 111
B 3n+2 = 111
C 3n+ 4 = 111
D 3n+6 = 111
E 3n+9 = 111

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Question 313442: the sum of three consecutive odd integers is 111
if n represents the least of the three integers , which of the following equations represents the statement above ?

A 3n = 111
B 3n+2 = 111
C 3n+ 4 = 111
D 3n+6 = 111
E 3n+9 = 111

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Question 313618: Ten consecutive integers are arranged in order from least to greatest. If the sum of the first five integers is 200, what is the sum of the last five integers ?

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Question 313933: The product of two positive consecutive integers is 41 more than their sum. Find the integers
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Question 313988: The sum of two integers is 10, and their product is 24. Find the two integers.
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Question 314294: find the lesser of two consecutive integers with the sum greater than 16.
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Question 314476: Write the set of ordered pairs so that the first coordinate is a positive
integer less than 6, and the second coordinate is the sum of the first
coordinate and 2. Let A be the "domain", or set of first coordinates,
and let B be the "range", or set of second coordinates. Give the set of
ordered pairs, set A and set B.

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Question 314693: Find three consecutive odd integers such that the square of the second added to the first is seventy five less than the square of the third.

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Question 314750: Suppose a population of initial size 100 grows at the rate of 8% per year forever.
What is the size of the population at the end of year 1?
What is the size of the population at the end of year 2?
What is the size of the population at the end of year 3?
what is the size of the population at the end of year n (for any integer n)?
What algebraic equation would you need to solve to find the number of years x that it would take for our population to reach 200

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Question 314852: How many numbers from 1 to 200 inclusive are equal to the cube of an integer?

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Question 314850: Find three consecutive numbers where the product of the smallest two numbers is 28 less than the square of the largest numbers.
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Question 314850: Find three consecutive numbers where the product of the smallest two numbers is 28 less than the square of the largest numbers.
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Question 315365: find three consecutive positive even integers such that the product of the second and third integers is twenty more than ten times the first integer
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Question 315412: Find three consecutive positive even integers such that the product of the second and third integers is twenty more than ten times the first integer
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Question 315900: find the first second and third number of
1/3x+1/7(x+1)=1/2(x+2)-2
find the smallest and larger number of
1/3(x+2)-1/5x=12
find the first second and third number of
x+1/2(x2)+1/4(x+4)=2x-28

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Question 316224: what is the largest number of integers that can be chosen from {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}
such that no two integers are consecutive ?

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Question 315539: The length of a rectangle is 4 cm longer than the width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 20 centimeters, what is the area of the rectangle?
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Question 316434: The foot of an extension ladder is 15 ft from a wall. The ladder is 5 ft longer than the height that it reaches on the wall. How far up the wall does the ladder reach?
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Question 316533: the sum of two consecutive integers is 181 Find the smaller integer.
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Question 316712: Two times the square of an integer gives the same result as five times the integer decreased by 2. Find the integer.
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Question 316713: the square of a number increased by 2 is the same as three times the number. Find the number
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Question 316711: Find three consecutive positive integers such that the product of the second integer and the third integer is 20.
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Question 316710: The product of two positive consecutive even integers is 80. Find the integers.
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Question 316710: The product of two positive consecutive even integers is 80. Find the integers.
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Question 316462: The product of two integers is positive and equals twice the sum of the integers. Find the pair of integers.
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Question 316802: Two distinct integers, m and n, are chosen from the set {1, 2, 3, 4, … , 2009}. What is the maximum possible value of (2m + n) ÷ (m – 2n)?
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Question 316791: 1) Find two consecutive even numbers such that the difference of one-half of the larger and two-fifths of the smaller is equal to five.
2)Find three consecutive numbers such that the sum of one-third of the first and one-seventh of the second is two less that one-half of the third. Help me please.

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Question 316961: Find three consecutive positive integers such that twice the product of the two smaller integers is 88 more than the product of the two larger integers.
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Question 317106: If m and n are odd integers, which of the following must also be an odd integer?
I. (m + 2)n
II. (m + 1)(n + 2)
III. (m + 2) - n

A I only
B III only
C I and II only
D I, II, and III
E None of the above

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Question 317224: the product of two even integers is 168. find the integers
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Question 317413: Which of the following is the least integer greater than -4.6?
A: -5 B: -4.7 C: -4.5 D: -4 E: -3




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Question 317413: Which of the following is the least integer greater than -4.6?
A: -5 B: -4.7 C: -4.5 D: -4 E: -3




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Question 317613: Can some one show me how to do this problem
(-3/5)/6/15 thanks

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Question 317611: Underwater elevation. The deepest point in the Pacific Ocean is the Marianas Trench, with a depth of 10,911 m. The deepest point in the Atlantic Ocean is the Puerto Rico Trench, with a depth of 8648 m. What is the difference in elevation of the two trenches? can some one help me with this
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Question 317922: Find two consecutive odd integers whose product is 195.
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Question 318478: (120 - 62) ÷ 4 × 8
Can you tell how to use PEMDAS? Im lost!

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Question 318691: Three numbers are positive consecutive odd integers. If the larger two numbers have a product of 195, find all three integers.
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Question 318761: 12 divided by 3+ 18 divided by 2 do i just set this up like fractions
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Question 319016: The sum of three consecutive page numbers is 60. Find the numbers.
I dont understand what they mean can u help?

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