Concept explainers
To write: The equation and find four consecutive integers.
Answer to Problem 16MCQ
The required equation is
The four consecutive integers are 25,26,27,28.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Four consecutive integers with a sum of 106.
Calculation:
Let the first number be x.
Let second number
Let the third number
Let the fourth number
Therefore, the required equation is:
(
(Subtract 6 from both sides)
(Dividing 4 on both sides)
(Simplify and
Therefore, the first number is 25.
Second number
Third number
(Substitute the value of x)
Fourth number
(Substitute the value of x)
So, the four consecutive integers are 25, 26, 27 and 28.
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