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| Question 158187This question is from textbook Algebra
 :  The greater of two consecutive even integers is six less than twice the smaller. 
This question is from textbook Algebra
 
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!     The greater of two consecutive even integers is six less than twice the smaller. .
 Let x = smaller of two consecutive even integers
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 x+2 = larger of two consecutive even integers
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 Then, from:"greater of two consecutive even integers is six less than twice the smaller" we get
 x+2 = 2x-6
 2 = x-6
 8 = x (smaller integer)
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 larger integer:
 x+2 = 8+2 = 10
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 The two integers are 8 and 10.
 
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