8. If you had to use a variable to denote each of the following situations, what could you use? X+ X++x+2++3 a) Two Consecutive Even Integers: Let us CALL X The smallest Integer. Because T TWO Numbers are Consecutive even integers, we CA sent them as x+2 and x+4. This MEANS that the in 2, 24, and 210 The Question ASKS us for The Product Numbers b) Three Consecutive Odd Integers: 22
8. If you had to use a variable to denote each of the following situations, what could you use? X+ X++x+2++3 a) Two Consecutive Even Integers: Let us CALL X The smallest Integer. Because T TWO Numbers are Consecutive even integers, we CA sent them as x+2 and x+4. This MEANS that the in 2, 24, and 210 The Question ASKS us for The Product Numbers b) Three Consecutive Odd Integers: 22
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Transcribed Image Text:7. If you had to use a variable to denote each of the following situations, what could you use to
represent 4 consecutive integers ?
If x the smallest integer,
= 2" integer (x+x++x+2+ X+3).
Then Xt
X+2
X+3
= 3rd integer
= 4th integer
8. If you had to use a variable to denote each of the following situations, what could you use?
X+ X++x+2+ x+3)
a) Two Consecutive Even Integers:
Let us CALLX The smallest Integer. Because The
+ TWO Nunmbers are
Consecutive even integers, we CAN CALL
resent them as x+2 and x+4. This MEANS that the integers
22,24, and 210 The QuestioN ASKS us for The Product of
se Numbers
b) Three Consecutive Odd Integers:
IF we
START With AN ODD Number and each
Number in the Sequence is 2 more than the
Previous Number then we will get consecutive
ODD integers, For expAMPle 33, 35.37 The followin.
ARE Some
Problems
examples Of Consecutive OPp Integer
9. Write the Simple Interest Formula and describe what each variable in the formula represents.
The Simple intrest Formula is A=P(I+RT),
while the compound intrest formula is A= P(I+RXtme
The rariaoles in both Formulas Represent
The SAME CONCEPTS A STANDS FOr ACcrued Amount
Which is THE Principle plus INTREST EARNED) P
represeNTS The Prineipal (your original Amount)
eN CALCulatiNG Simple INTEREST SI represents Simiple
TREST Y represents Principe R represents intrest Kate
De cimal form and Trepresents Term
in yair Years Gonths
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