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5.
The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is equal to thirteen more than two
times the largest number. Let the first odd number be'n'.

(a)
Write the equation of the problem

(1 mark)
(b)
Solve for'n' to find the first number

(1 mark)
(C)
What are the values of the second and third odd numbers?

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(d)
Show that the equation is true.

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