The sum of three consecutive odd integers is 51. Find the integers.
15,17,19
Please name the 3 integers. This is a very important step. It's well over half the solution. Name them! @divu.mkr Please never do that again. Read the code of conduct. There should be a link on the lower left of your screen.
actually what i did i dont know .. please elaborate..@tkhunny i was typing the answers to the question.. is that offensive?
tkhunny we have to find the three inegers if i could name the inegers i would have the answer
@divu.mkr Did you read the Code of Conduct? Simply giving answers is not acceptable. @Dninjakitty11 I did not say "Write Down" the numbers. I said "Name" the numbers. Once we name them, we can talk about them. Until they have a name, we are left with ethereal abstraction. 'x' is a very popular choice for the name of a number. So, name them, please.
nope.. the question was to find the integers and i found them.. as simple as that @tkhunny
@divu.mkr This brings us back to my original post. Please read the code of conduct and never do that again. That's as simple as it is.
do you know that if i'll just give them solutions they will not try to do that and hence no mind development.. so what i am doing is for their sake...i think @tkhunny
Okay, for your sake, here are the parts of the Code of Conduct that you are missing: * Give Help, Not Answers * OpenStudy values the Learning process - not the ‘Give you an answer’ process * Don’t post only answers - guide the asker to a solution. * Don't provide someone with just the answer - explain the process, and help guide them through understanding the problem. You do not get to dictate how to approach this. If your approach is simply to give the answer, however you have managed to justify it, it is contrary to the purpose of OpenStudy and could well lead to at least a temporary suspension. I think it would be difficult for me to be more clear.
revert back to my post... @tkhunny
(sigh)
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