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| Question 53438:  Please help. I put on problem on a few moments ago but here is my last one and I can show you what I I have so far. I am really not good at this but am really trying.
 Define a variable, write the equation and then solve.
 Three times the greatest of 3 consecutive even integers exceeds twice the least by 38. Find the integers.
 So I have so far on my paper (x)+(x+2)+(x+4) to represent the 3 integers right?
 Then do I represent three times the greatest by 3x on the outside of the numbers or do I include all my integers by using 3 as an exponent? This is where I am confused and get stuck.
 Thank you for any help.
 Answer by Earlsdon(6294)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Try this: The three consecutive even integers are: x, x+2, and x+4
 3(x+4) = 2x+38 Simplify and solve for x.
 3x+12 = 2x+38 Subtract 2x from both sides.
 x+12 = 38 Subtract 12 from both sides.
 x = 26
 The three consecutive even integers are:
 26, 28, and 30
 Check:
 3(30) = 2(26)+38
 90 = 52+38
 90 = 90 OK
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