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Question 216310: Find two consecutive odd integers in which the sum is equal to one or more than three times the smallest
Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find two consecutive odd integers in which the sum is equal to one or more than three times the smallest.
Step 1. Let n be one odd integer and let n+2 be the next consecutive integer.
Step 2. Let 3n be three times the smallest.
Step 3. Then n+n+2=1+3n or 2n+2=1+3n. Then n=1 and n+2=3.
Step 4. ANSWER: The numbers are 1 and 3.
I hope the above steps were helpful.
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Respectfully,
Dr J
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