There is no solution.
1.4 times the smaller is less than 1.5 times the smaller which, in turn, is less than 1.5 times the larger. 1.4 times the smaller is, therefore, smaller than 1.5 times the larger and certainly not 3 more than 1.5 times the larger.
There can be no such integers: a smaller integer cannot be 5 times the larger number.
The sum will be a positive integer.It will be at least as large as double the smaller integer and at most as large as double the larger integer.
x+3 and x+4 would be consecutive integers.
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6 and 8.
The larger integer is 30. The smaller is 28.
If the integer subtracted is smaller than or equal to the first integer, then the answer is positive. Otherwise, if the integer subtracted is larger, then the answer is negative.
There can be no such integers: a smaller integer cannot be 5 times the larger number.
The sum will be a positive integer.It will be at least as large as double the smaller integer and at most as large as double the larger integer.
positive times negative equals negative
x+3 and x+4 would be consecutive integers.
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No.A positive integer is always larger than a negative integer. In the case of two negative integers, the integer with the larger absolute value is actually smaller.
6 and 8.
It means the next larger whole number.
x+2
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