SOLUTION: . Find three consecutive even integers such that if the largest integer is subtracted from four times the smallest, the result is 6 more than twice the middle integer.

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Question 1194959: . Find three consecutive even integers such that if the largest integer is subtracted from four
times the smallest, the result is 6 more than twice the middle integer.

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. Find three consecutive even integers such that if the largest integer is subtracted from four
times the smallest, the result is 6 more than twice the middle integer.
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s = smallest
4s - (s+4) = 2(s+2) + 6
3s-4 = 2s + 10
s = 14
etc