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Mathematics, 30.08.2019 07:50 nnyahtoland

Five times the first of three consecutive even integers is fourteen more than three times the second. what is the third consecutive integer?
3. 5n = 3(n+2)+14 where n is the first number, n+2 is the second and n+4 is the third. solve for n and then find n+4.
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