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25 April, 15:01

The number of counties in state A and the number of counties in state B are consecutive even integers whose sum is 142. If state A has more counties than state B, how many counties does each state have?

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  1. 25 April, 15:05
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    Let the number of counties in state B be n, then the number of counties in state A is n+2 (the next even integer number after n). The sum of these two consecutive integers is 142, then

    n+n+2=142,

    2n=142-2,

    2n=140,

    n=70.

    In state B there are 70 counties, and in state A there are 72 counties.
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