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Find four consecutive integers such that twice the 3rd number decreased by the second numberis 8

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Let's call a, b, c and d he four consecutive integers.

Then, twice the 3rd number decreased by the second number is 8, so:

2c - b = 8

They are consecutive so:

b = a + 1

c = a + 2

d = a + 3

Replacing on the first equation and solving for a, we get:

2c - b = 8

2(a+ 2) - (a + 1) = 8

2a + 4 - a - 1 = 8

a + 3 =

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