Let's take our two integers, we'll call them x and y.
We're told:
y = x + 1
2x - y = 68
We can take the first equation and substitute it for y in the second one, then solve for x:
2x - (x + 1) = 68
x - 1 = 68
x = 69
We already know that y = x + 1, so we can say:
x = 69, y = 70
The integers are 37, 38 and 39.
There are no three consecutive odd integers who's sum equals 13.
Integers are whole numbers therefore it follows that two consecutive integers can't result into a decimal number
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The two consecutive, odd integers whose product equals 143 are 11 and 13.
27, 29
The product of two consecutive integers is 132. Find the two integers. They are: 11*12 = 132
The integers are 37, 38 and 39.
There are no three consecutive odd integers who's sum equals 13.
Integers are whole numbers therefore it follows that two consecutive integers can't result into a decimal number
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The two consecutive, odd integers whose product equals 143 are 11 and 13.
The integers are 180, 182 and 184.
The numbers are 37 and 39.
This question cannot be answered. There are no two consecutive even integers that yield the sum of 60.
Find two consecuitive integers whose sum is 89. To solve this problem, let x be the smaller of these integers. What is the larger of these two consecutive integers? In terms of x, write a formula that represents the sum of these two consecutive integers.
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