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Which equation could be used to solve this problem? The sum of two consecutive integers is 129. Find the integers. A. 2n = 129 B. 2n + 1 = 129 C. n + 1 = 129 D. 2n + 2 = 129
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Which equation could be used to solve this problem? The sum of two consecutive integers is 129. Find the integers.
A.
2n = 129
B.
2n + 1 = 129
C.
n + 1 = 129
D.
2n + 2 = 129
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2n + 1 = 129
I think this would be correct
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