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Find two consecutive integers whose sum is 72? - Answers

There are no two consecutive integers that add up to 72. You can prove it this way: Let our numbers be represented by the variables "a" and "b". We are told: a = b + 1 a + b = 72 So we can use substitution to solve for either variable: (b + 1) + b = 72 2b + 1 = 72 2b = 71 b = 35.5 But 35.5 is not an integer, so this condition can not be met.



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There are no two consecutive integers that add up to 72. You can prove it this way: Let our numbers be represented by the variables "a" and "b". We are told: a = b + 1 a + b = 72 So we can use substitution to solve for either variable: (b + 1) + b = 72 2b + 1 = 72 2b = 71 b = 35.5 But 35.5 is not an integer, so this condition can not be met.



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Find two consecutive integers whose sum is 72? - Answers

There are no two consecutive integers that add up to 72. You can prove it this way: Let our numbers be represented by the variables "a" and "b". We are told: a = b + 1 a + b = 72 So we can use substitution to solve for either variable: (b + 1) + b = 72 2b + 1 = 72 2b = 71 b = 35.5 But 35.5 is not an integer, so this condition can not be met.

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