There are no three consecutive even integers that add up to 176.
Let the three consecutive even integers be (2n-2), 2n & (2n+2). Then their sum is:
(2n-2) + 2n + (2n+2) = 6n
⇒ the total must be a multiple of 6.
To be a multiple of 6 the number must be an even multiple of 3; for 176:
Thus 176 is not a multiple of 6 and so cannot be the sum of three consecutive even integers.
They are: 175+176+177 = 528
There are three consecutive integers. Let's call the middle one x. The one before it is x - 1 and the one after it is x + 1. Adding them together equals 3x. That means that whatever they equal has to be a multiple of 3. Since 176 is not divisible by 3, you will not be able to find three consecutive integers with that total.
There are two consecutive odd integers whose sum is 176. They are 87 and 89.
First of all, the sum of 3 odd numbers always equals an odd number and 176 is even so this is NOT possible.If you did not know this you could let n be the first odd number, n+2 is the next and n+4 is the third.Add them up and we have n+n+2+n+4=176 or3n+6=176 so3n=170Now you see that 170 is NOT divisible by 3 so ONCE again you see that there is NO solution to this problem. That is to say, there are NOT 3 odd consecutive integers whose sum is 176.
87 and 89.
87 and 89
The numbers are 87 and 89.
87 and 89.
No. 176 is not evenly divisible by three.
176 is an even number because its ones place contains a 6.
The numbers are 87 and 89.The integers are 87 and 89.
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