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Find three consecutive numbers such that twice the greatest added to three times the least amounts to 34

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Answered by M73
22

Answer:

6,7,8

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the 3 consecutive numbers be x, x+1, x+2 in ascending order.

According to the given statement

2*biggest number + 3*smallest number = 34

So 2*(x+2) + 3*x = 34

2x+4+3x = 34

5x+4 = 34

5x = 34 - 4 = 30

x = 6

x+1 = 7

x+2 = 8

Answered by kansalvinu
1

Answer:

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