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9 December, 23:25

the larger of two consecutive integers is 7 greater than twice the smaller. Find the integers. A. 4,5 B. - 8, - 9 C. - 5, - 6

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  1. 9 December, 23:53
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    The integers are - 5, - 6 ⇒ answer C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * Lets explain the meaning of consecutive numbers

    - Consecutive numbers are numbers that follow each other in order.

    - They have a difference of 1 between every two numbers

    - Consider that the smaller of two consecutive integer is n, then the

    larger one will be n + 1

    * In the problem

    ∵ The larger of the two consecutive integers is 7 greater than twice

    the smaller

    - That means the larger one is 7 plus twice the smaller

    ∵ The smaller one is n

    ∵ The larger one is n + 1

    ∴ n + 1 = 2 (n) + 7

    ∴ n + 1 = 2n + 7

    - Subtract n from both sides

    ∴ 1 = n + 7

    - Subtract 7 from both sides

    ∴ - 6 = n

    ∴ The smaller number is - 6

    ∵ The greater number is n + 1

    ∴ The greater number = - 6 + 1 = - 5

    * The integers are - 6, - 5
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