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Jalen Tyler
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27 August, 20:08
The sum of 6 consecutive integers is 519.
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Hernandez
27 August, 20:36
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One way to do this is to consider what the average of these integers is. It would be 519/6, or 86.5. This means the six integers are "centered" around 86.5: they would be 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, and 89 (there are three numbers greater than 86.5 and three less than 86.5 in this list).
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