SOLUTION: The smallest of three consecutive integers is added to twice the largest ,the result so obtained is fifteen is fifteen less than three times the middle integer .find the integers

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Question 631261: The smallest of three consecutive integers is added to twice the largest ,the result so obtained is fifteen is fifteen less than three times the middle integer .find the integers
Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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The smallest of three consecutive integers is added to twice the largest ,the result so obtained is fifteen less than three times the middle integer .find the integers
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1st: x-1
2nd: x
3rd: x+1
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Equation:
2(x+1)+x-1 = 3x - 15
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2x+2+x-1 = 3x-15
3x +1 = 3x-15
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That is a contradiction.
The conditions cannot be met by any three consecutive integers.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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