Question 797673

39 is the sum  of a number and the next two greater numbers


Let number be N


Next 2 greater numbers: N + 1, and N + 2


Written in algebraic form, this is: {{{39 = N + N + 1 + N + 2}}}


Solve for N and you'll have the least of the 3 numbers. Then find the 2 greater numbers.


Then do a check. 


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