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| Question 153876:  Hi, i'm doing a worksheet from algebra 1 about problem solving using equations, but there is for questions asking pretty much the same thing that I do not get. The first one says," The sum of three consecutive integers is 279. Find the integers." I got this for the equation. x+y+z=279, but I have no clue if it's right, and if it is how to solve it.
 Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You're on the right track, but you only need to use one variable. Consecutive integers are integers like 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. So algebraically, they follow the pattern x, x+1, x+2, etc 
 
 So this means that
 
 x=first number
 
 x+1=second number
 
 x+2=third number
 
 
 Since the "sum of three consecutive integers is 279", this means that
 
 
 
   
 
 
  Remove the parenthesis 
 
 
  Combine like terms on the left side. 
 
 
  Subtract  from both sides. 
 
 
  Combine like terms on the right side. 
 
 
  Divide both sides by  to isolate  . 
 
 
  Reduce. 
 
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 Answer:
 
 So the answer is
  which means that the first number is 92, the second number is 93, and the third number is 94 
 
 
 Check:
 
 92+93+94=279 ... works
 
 
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