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9 June, 13:58

Two consecutive integers are such that 3 times the larger exceeds twice the smaller by 34. find the integers.

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  1. 9 June, 15:08
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    x - a smaller number

    (x+1) - a larger number

    3 (x+1) - 2x = 34

    3x + 3 - 2x = 34

    x = 31

    (x+1) = 32
  2. 9 June, 15:38
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    Answer: larger = 32 and smaller = 31

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let's call the smaller x. The larger must be x+1, because they are consecutives.

    3 times the larger exceeds twice the smaller by 34, so:

    3 (x+1) = 2x+34

    3x+3=2x+34

    3x-2x=34-3

    x=31

    x+1 = 32

    Checking:

    3.32 = 92

    3.31+34 = 96 ok
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