SOLUTION: the smaller of two integeres,x and x+3,multiplied by 3,and then added to the other integer,the sum of two integer is 100,what is the larger integer?

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Question 1144471: the smaller of two integeres,x and x+3,multiplied by 3,and then added to the other integer,the sum of two integer is 100,what is the larger integer?
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Defective problem....

Two integers, x and x+3

The smaller (x), multiplied by 3, then added to the other (x+3) gives a sum of 100:

3(x) + (x+3) = 100

non-integer solution!