Math, asked by rkrajeevkumar1977, 6 months ago

Three times the smallest of three consecutive odd numbers decreased by 7 equals twice the largest one.
Find the numbers.

Answers

Answered by ammu011108
3

Answer:

15,17,19

Step-by-step explanation:

consecutive odd numbers (X=smallest) :,X,X+2,X+4

3×7="three times the smallest... decreased by 7"

2(X+4)=twice the largest

these two things are equal:3x-7=2(X+4)

3x-7=2x+8

X=15

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Ans:the 3 numbers are 15,17, and 19

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Check: 3(15)-7=45-7=38

2(19)=38

Answered by urvashi852
1

Answer:

thanks for the free point BTW I don't know the correct answer of this

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