Twice the smallest of three consecutive odd integers is eleven more than the largest. Find the integers. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
Kenneth S.
answered 10/18/17
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Let the three consecutive odd integers be n, n+2 and n+4. (Do you see why this is proper?)
2n = 11 + n+4 (Capisce?)
Solve for n...
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