Question 252725:  find three consecutive even integers so that the largest is 2 times more than the smallest 
 Answer by drk(1908)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! We need three consecutive even integers. We don't know what they are. Some examples are:  
2,4,6 ; 4,6,8 ; 6,8,10 and so on. 
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Notice that the second number is 2 more than the first. 
Notice the third number is 4 more than the first. 
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Since we don't know the first number, call is X.  
The second number is 2 more than this, it is X + 2. 
Third number is 4 more than this, it is X + 4. 
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So, Three consecutive even integers can be expressed as: X, X+2, X+4. 
Two times the smallest is the largest means 
(i) 2X = X + 4, 
since the smallest was X and the largest was X + 4. 
subtract X from both sides to get 
X = 4. 
Now 
the first number was X. It is X = 4, 
the second number was X + 2, it is 4 + 2 = 6 
the third number is X + 4, it is 4 + 4 = 8. 
The three numbers are 4 , 6, 8 
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