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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 18:50 AndiLizzi

If three consecutive even numbers add up to 24, find the numbers.
Let your X equal your first number. Remember that
consecutive even numbers differ by 2.
1) Show your setup (the balance scale)
2) What is the 1st number?
3) What is the 2nd number?
4) What is the 3rd number?
5) Show your check.
Can someone help me with this I will give brainliest

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