Question 701392
<br><font face="Tahoma">We need four consecutive even integers.<br>

Let x be the first even integer, then the other three even integers are:<br>

x+2, x+4, and x+6<br>

So we are given:<br>

{{{x+(x+2)+(x+4)+(x+6)=2+5*x}}}<br>

{{{4x+12=2+5x}}}<br>

{{{12=2+x}}}<br>

{{{10=x}}}<br>

So our first even integer is 10, thus the four even integers we are looking for are:<br>

10, 12, 14, and 16<br>

I hope this helps!  Keep practicing!  :)<br>

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