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Six times the sum of three consecutive odd integers is -18. What are the integers?

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Answer:

1, -1, -3

Explanation:

6(x+x+2+x+4)=-18

6(3x+6)=-18

18x+36=-18

18x=-54

x=-3

so x=-3, x+2=-1, and x+4=1

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Answer:

-3, -1 and 1.

Explanation:

If we define a number as
x, the next odd number is
x+2, and the next is
x+4, so three consecutive odd integers are:
x,
x+2 and
x+4.

the sum of these consecutive numbers is:


x+x+2+x+4\\=3x+6

and six times that sum:


6(3x+6) which is equal to:
18x+36

and the problem statement indicates that 6 times the sum of the three consecutive odd integers is equal to
-18, so:


18x+36=-18

clearing for x:


18x=-18-36


18x=-54


x=(-54)/(18) =-3

so if
x=-3,
x+2=-1 and
x+4=1

the three integers are: -3, -1 and 1.

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