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One half Of a certain even integer plus One fifth Of The next consecutive even interger equals 48. Find The two intergers.
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The integers are 68 and 70.
One half of 68 is 34.
One fifth of 70 is 14.
34 + 14 = 48 and 68 and 70 are consecutive even integers.
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