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OpenStudy (jacobbirddog):

Please Help! I will be your fan and i will medal you!!! Which equation could be used to solve this problem? The sum of two consecutive odd integers is 112. Find the integers. A. 2n + 3 = 112 B. 2n + 2 = 112 C. 2n + 1 = 112 D. n + 2 = 112 (this took me forever to type -_-)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its B ---> The SUM (addition) of TWO (multiplication here) consecutive odd integers is 112 <--- meaning it equals 112 ---> 2n + 2 = 112

OpenStudy (wolf1728):

An odd integer is represented as 2*n +1 This is choice C but it doesn't mention the second number which would be 2*n +3 2n +1 + 2n +3 = 112 4n + 4 = 112

OpenStudy (jacobbirddog):

Thank You So Much!

OpenStudy (jacobbirddog):

i have 2 more questions care to help?

OpenStudy (jacobbirddog):

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OpenStudy (wolf1728):

n = 27 Numbers are 55 and 57

OpenStudy (wolf1728):

I think someone else needs my help.

OpenStudy (jacobbirddog):

ok then, Bye!

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