Question 1123705
This is very similar to another one just done, but with slightly different numbers in the description.


Review that one to know how this one works.


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The current example:
Consecutive Odd Integers,
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the product of -4 and the sum of the 1st and the 4th was 10 greater than 10 times the opposite of the 3rd.
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{{{system(n, n+2, n+4, n+6)}}}


{{{-4(n+n+6)=10+10(-1)(n+4)}}}-----the literal description.  Solve for n and find the other three integers.