SOLUTION: There are three consecutive integers. If six times the first number is increased by the third the result is fifty-one. find this integers. this is exactly what it says on my hom

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Question 788032: There are three consecutive integers. If six times the first number is increased by the third the result is fifty-one. find this integers.
this is exactly what it says on my homework. I haven't given it a try because I have no idea how to even start, but there are many more of these questions! thank you so much for your help!

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are three consecutive integers.
n, (n+1), (n+2) are the consecutive integers
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Write an equation for the the statement:
" If six times the first number is increased by the third the result is fifty-one."
6n + (n+2) = 51
Combine like terms
6n + n= 51 - 2
7n = 49
Divide both sides by 7
n = 7 is the 1st integer, then obviously, 8, and 9 are the next two
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Check your work in the given statement
" If six times the first number is increased by the third the result is fifty-one.
6(7) + 9 = 51
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All these type of problems are done similar to this, just remember if they say
"3 consecutive EVEN or ODD integers" it would be n, n+2, n+4