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| Question 209803:  the second of three numbers is 8 more than the first, and the third number is 3 less than 3 times the first. if the third number is 15 more than the second, find the three numbers.
 Found 2 solutions by  nyc_function, ankor@dixie-net.com:
 Answer by nyc_function(2741)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! First number = x Second number = x + 8
 Third number = 3x - 3
 Our equation is: 3x - 3 = (x + 8) + 15
 Solving for x we get x = 13.
 So, the first number is 13.
 The second number is 21.
 The third number is 36.
 
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! the second of three numbers is 8 more than the first, and the third number is 3 less than 3 times the first.
 if the third number is 15 more than the second, find the three numbers.
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 Three numbers: x, y, z, try to get all three numbers in terms of x:
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 Write an equation for each statement:
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 "the second of three numbers is 8 more than the first,"
 y = x + 8
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 "the third number is 3 less than 3 times the first."
 z = 3x - 3
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 "the third number is 15 more than the second,"
 z = y + 15
 Substitute (x+8) for y
 z = (x+8) + 15
 z = x + 23
 Replace z with 3x - 3
 3x - 3 = x + 23
 3x - x = 23 + 3
 2x = 26
 x =
  x = 13 is the 1st number
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 y = x + 8
 y = 13 + 8
 y = 21 is the 2nd number
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 z = x + 23
 z = 13 + 23
 z = 36 is the 3rd number
 
 
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