What is the smallest number for three consecutive even integers whose sum is 28?
3 Answers
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
First, let's call the smallest number
Then, because they are consecutive even numbers we can add
-
#n + 2# -
# + 4#
Now, we can write this equation and solve for
The smallest of the three numbers is 28
The smallest number is 28
Explanation:
Let n = the smallest number
Let n+2 = the second consecutive number
Let n+4 = the third consecutive number
So the equation will be
The smallest of the three consecutive even numbers with a sum of 90 is 28.
Explanation:
We should first put this word problem into an algebraic equation to make it easier to solve.
Let
We know that our three consecutive even numbers must therefore be
Now, we can solve for
And double-checking with this as our lowest of the three consecutive even-numbers: