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7 October, 05:17

Find four consecutive integers such that the sum of the two largest subtracted from three times the sum of the two smallest is 70

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  1. 7 October, 07:39
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    18, 19, 20, 21

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Just like any of these problems, we should start by forming an equation for us to get a reference and plug in. We'll be using x as our variables.

    As we have four consecutive integers (and not multiples) we can assume that the integers will be x, x+1, x+2, and x+3.

    The sum of the two largest integers we have equals: n+2 + n+3 = 2n+5

    and three times the sum of the two smallest = 3 (n + n+1) = 6n+3

    and the sum of t he two largest subtracted from three times the sum of the two smallest = (6n+3) - (2n+5) = 4n-2

    4n-2=70

    4n=68

    n = 18.

    n = 18, n+1 = 19, n+2 = 20, n+3 = 21
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