You can do this by trial-and-error. Or, give the lowest of the four consecutive integers a name, like "x". The three other integers will then be "x+2", "x+4", and "x+6". So, you have to solve the equation:
x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 6) = 4
The answer is the lowest of the four consecutive even integers.
You can do this by trial-and-error. Or, give the lowest of the four consecutive integers a name, like "x". The three other integers will then be "x+2", "x+4", and "x+6". So, you have to solve the equation:
x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 6) = 4
The answer is the lowest of the four consecutive even integers.
You can do this by trial-and-error. Or, give the lowest of the four consecutive integers a name, like "x". The three other integers will then be "x+2", "x+4", and "x+6". So, you have to solve the equation:
x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 6) = 4
The answer is the lowest of the four consecutive even integers.
You can do this by trial-and-error. Or, give the lowest of the four consecutive integers a name, like "x". The three other integers will then be "x+2", "x+4", and "x+6". So, you have to solve the equation:
x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 6) = 4
The answer is the lowest of the four consecutive even integers.
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You can do this by trial-and-error. Or, give the lowest of the four consecutive integers a name, like "x". The three other integers will then be "x+2", "x+4", and "x+6". So, you have to solve the equation:
x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 6) = 4
The answer is the lowest of the four consecutive even integers.
The two even consecutive integers are: 62+64 = 126
The integers are even and are 28 and 30.
The even integers are 22, 24 and 26.
The integers are 44, 46 and 48.
There are none. The only two consecutive integers totaling 217 are 108 and 109.