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Three consecutive even numbers add up to a number between 100 and 120 what might the number be?
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Three consecutive even numbers add up to a number between 100 and 120 what might the number be?
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Three consecutive even numbers add up to a number between 100 and 120 what might the number be?
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The number can be 102, 108, or 114. They can all be formed that way.
32 + 34 + 36 = 102
34 + 36 + 38 = 108
36 + 38 + 40 = 114
The n
ext one is 120 . . . . . 38 + 40 + 42
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