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Find the three consecutive interger such that the sum of the first and third is 80

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We will call the first number "x".

Thus, since the numbers have to be consecutive, the second integer will be "x+1", and the third integer "x+2".

We need for the sum of the first "x" and the third "x+2" to be equal to 80, so we will have the equation:


x+x+2=80

And now we solve this equation to find x.

First, add the like terms on the left side:


2x+2=80

Subtract 2 to both sides:


\begin{gathered} 2x+2-2=80-2 \\ 2x=80-2 \\ 2x=78 \end{gathered}

Divide both sides by 2:


\begin{gathered} (2x)/(2)=(78)/(2) \\ x=(78)/(2) \\ x=39 \end{gathered}

We have the first integer: 39

Thus, the second number is: 39+1=40

And the third number: 39+2=41

Answer: 39, 40 and 41

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