SOLUTION: can you guys help me again.... 2. Five times the first of two consecutive integers equals three times the second. Find the integers 3. Twice the smallest of three consecutive

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Question 1105955: can you guys help me again....
2. Five times the first of two consecutive integers equals three times the second. Find the integers
3. Twice the smallest of three consecutive odd integers is seven more than the largest. Find the integers
4. Find two consecutive even integers such that four times the first is three times the second.
5. Seven times the first of the two consecutive odd integers is five times the second. Find the integers
6. The smallest of three consecutive integers is added to twice the largest producing a result 15 less than four times the middle integer. Find the smallest integer.
7. Find three consecutive odd integers whose sum is 39.
8. the sum of three numbers is 171 The second number is 1/2 of the first and the third number is 3/4 of the first. Find the numbers.
9. Twice a number is added to the number, giving 90, Find the number.
10. When 6 is subtracted from a number, the result is seven times the number. Find the the number.
11. Two-thirds of a number is six. Find the number.
12.Four times a number is equal to twelve more than the number. Find the number.
13. Five times the difference between a number(that is bigger than 4) and four equals thirty. Find the number.
14.Twice a number is twenty less than the product of seven and the number. Find the number.
15. A number minus three is equal to six times the number reduced by eighteen. Find the number.
16. The sum of three consecutive even integers is 105. Find the smallest of these integers.
17. Find two consecutive positive integers whose squares differ by 9.
18. The sum of three consecutive even integers is 72. Find the largest of these integers.
19. One number is 17 less than another and their sum is 125. Find the numbers.
20 Find three consecutive integers whose sum is 378.
21. One number is 12 more than another. The smaller number is 25% of the larger. Find the numbers
22. A number and its one-fifth added together become 21. Find the number.
23. If a number and its two-thirds are added together and from the sum one-third of the sum is subtracted. then 10 remains. Find the number.
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Answer by greenestamps(13195) About Me  (Show Source):
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39614) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Too many separate questions;
Only doing here #13:

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Five times the difference between a number(that is bigger than 4) and four equals thirty. Find the number.
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x, the number
5%28x-4%29=30
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x-4=6
x=6%2B4
x=10

Figure out what was done here and try to use the ideas to solve your other questions.