How do you find three consecutive even integers such that three times the largest is 34 more than the sum of the two smaller integers?
1 Answer
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
Let's call the smallest of the three consecutive integers:
Because these are consecutive even integers it means we can write the other two integers as:
Now, we can write "three times the largest" as:
And if this is equal to "34 more than the sum of the two smaller integers" we can write this as the equation:
We can now solve for
Therefore the three consecutive even integers are: