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9 November, 04:49

The sum of 3 consecutive odd integers is k. In terms of k, what is the sum of the 2 smaller of these integers?

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  1. 9 November, 04:51
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    (2k-6) / 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the 3 consecutive odd integers be n, n+2 and n+4

    Sum: n + n+2 + n+4 = k

    3n+6 = k

    3n = k - 6

    n = (k - 6) / 3

    The 2 smaller of these integers are n and n+2

    n = (k - 6) / 3

    n+2 = (k - 6) / 3 + 2/1 = (k-6+6) / 3 = k/3

    Sum of the 2 smaller integers

    (k - 6) / 3 + k/3 = (k-6+k) / 3 = (2k-6) / 3
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