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Help me with my Class Work can you help me with 2-A

Help me with my Class Work can you help me with 2-A-example-1

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We are asked to determine three consecutive even numbers such that twice the first is 20 more than the second. Let "x" be the first number, therefore, we have:


\begin{gathered} n_1=x \\ n_2=x+2 \\ n_3=x+4 \end{gathered}

Where:


n_(1,)n_2,n_3=\text{ first, second, and third numbers}

According to the condition given we have:


2n_1=n_2+20

Now, we substitute for the numbers in terms of "x":


2x=x+2+20

Adding like terms:


2x=x+22

Now, we subtract "x" from both sides:


\begin{gathered} 2x-x=x-x+22 \\ x=22 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the first number is 22. The second and third numbers are then:


\begin{gathered} n_1=22 \\ n_2=24 \\ n_3=26 \end{gathered}

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