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There are three consecutive integers such that the sum of the two smallest integers is 17 less than three times the largest. what is the smallest integer?
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There are three consecutive integers such that the sum of the two smallest integers is 17 less than three times the largest. what is the smallest integer?
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There are three consecutive integers such that the sum of the two smallest integers is 17 less than three times the largest. what is the smallest integer?
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Let n, n+2, and n+4 represent the three consecutive even integers.
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