SOLUTION: Number problem. If one-half of one integer is subtracted from three-fifths of the next consecutive integer, the difference is 3. What are the two integers?
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Question 111834: Number problem. If one-half of one integer is subtracted from three-fifths of the next consecutive integer, the difference is 3. What are the two integers? Answer by ptaylor(2198) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let x=one integer
x/2=1/2 of one integer
Then x+1=next consecutive integer
(3/5)(x+1)=3/5 of the next consecutive integer
Now we are told that:
(3/5)(x+1)-x/2=3 multiply each term by 10 (LCM)
6(x+1)-5x=30 get rid of parens (distributive law)
6x+6-5x=30 subtract 6 from both sides
6x+6-6-5x=30-6 collect like terms
x=24 on integer
x+1=24+1=25 next consecutive integer
CK
(3/5)*(25)-(1/2)*24=3
15-12=3
3=3