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Question 157772: Find four consecutive integers such that twice the first subtracted from the sum of the other three integers is sixteen.
Found 3 solutions by checkley77, jojo14344, Electrified_Levi: Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Integers=x,x+1,x+2,x+3
(x+1+x+2+x+3)-2x=16
3x+6-2x=16
x=16-6
x=10 answer for the first integer.
10,11,12,13 are all the integers.
proof:
11+12+13-2*10=16
36-20=16
16=16
Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let ¨x= 1st integer
x+1 = 2nd integer
x+2 = 3rd integer
x+3 = 4th integer
Then, (x+1+x+2+x+3)-2x=16 ----------------------- condition, twice the 1st is subtracted from the sum of 2nd, 3rd & 4th:
continuing;
3x-2x=16-6
x=10 ------------------------------------- 1st integer
10+1=11 ---------------------------------- 2nd integer
10+2=12 ---------------------------------- 3rd integer
10+3=13 ---------------------------------- 4th integer
To check, go back to the condition:
11+12+13-2(10)=16
36-20=16
16=16
Thank you,
Jojo
Answer by Electrified_Levi(103) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hi,Hope I can help
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Find four consecutive integers such that twice the first subtracted from the sum of the other three integers is sixteen.
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consecutive means " in order"(examples: 45,46,47,48 . Sunday, Monday, Tuesday)
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To find the 4 consecutive numbers, we have to find the variables for all four numbers
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Since consecutive means " in order "(we are trying to find 4 numbers that come right after the other(example of consecutive numbers: 22,23,24,25,26)
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We can always name the first number of any "consecutive numbers" - "x"
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"x" is our first number, to find the other numbers, we will add "1" each time(we are trying to find numbers that come right after the other)
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2nd number = (add "1" to our first number "x") = "x+1"
3rd number = (add "1" to the second number "x + 1", ("x + 1 + 1")) = "x+2"
4th number = (add "1" to the third number "x+2",("x+2+1")) = "x+3"
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(If there was a fifth number you would add "1" to the fourth number "x+3" = "x+4", the sixth number would be "1" added to the fifth number "x+4" = "x+5", you get the idea)(If you were solving for consecutive odd or even numbers, you would add "2" every time, consecutive even/odd number = ( x, x + 2, x + 4, x + 6, x + 8, ...)
(examples of consecutive even/odd number: 3, 5, 7, 9 : 16, 18, 20, 22))
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Since we are solving for just consecutive numbers, our numbers are
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1st number = " "
2nd number = " "
3rd number = " "
4th number = " "
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Now we can replace these variables with the problem, and solve for the numbers
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Find four consecutive integers such that twice the first subtracted from the sum of the other three integers is sixteen.
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If we replace the variables in the problem, and put the word problem in an equation, the equation = 
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Now we just solve for "x"
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We will remove the first set of parentheses,we will multiply 2(x)
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We will remove the other sets of parentheses
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We will rearrange the equation, so we can add/subtract like terms
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We will add/subtract like terms
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=, (x+x+x-2x)(+1+2+3) = 16, = 
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To solve for "x" we will move "6" to the right side
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= = = 
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"x" = "10" , we can check by replacing "x" with our equation
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= = = = (True)
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Here is our number variables again (To find the numbers, replace "x" with "10")
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1st number = " ", " "
2nd number = " ", " ", " ", " "
3rd number = " ", " ", " ", " "
4th number = " ", " ", " ", " "
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Find four consecutive integers such that twice the first subtracted from the sum of the other three integers is sixteen. ( = = = (True))
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1st number = 
2nd number = 
3rd number = 
4th number = 
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Hope I helped, Levi
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