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| Question 232027:  the second of three numbers is 6 more than the first. the third number is twice the first. the sum of the three numbers is 26. find the three numbers.
 
 Answer by Robb(9)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Ok, so let x equal the first number we don't know. Then, since the 2nd number is 6 more than (+) the first number (x), let the second number equal x+6.
 Then, since the 3rd number is "twice" the first, multiply x by 2 to let the third number equal 2x.
 Now, the sum of all three numbers is 26.
 So we simply add all our numbers and set them equal to 26:
 x+(x+6)+2x=26
 Now we combine terms to get:
 4x+6=26
 To get x alone, you subtract 6 from both sides:
 4x=20
 Then divide both sides by 4!
 x=5
 So since x (your first number) equals 5, the second number (x+6) is going to be 11... Then your third number (2x) has to equal 10...
 Check these by adding:
 5+11+10=26
 These problems may be hard at first, but once you get the hang of them, they're a breeze.  Start by getting down what symbols (+,-,*) they ask for in word problems by using words like (more, less than, sum, difference, twice the first, three times, etc..)  Any more problems, just post them.  There's a lot of smart people on here.
 Hope this helps!
 
 
 
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