Select the correct answer for each statement.
1.) Will yield consecutive odd integers.
k+10, k+12, k+14
or
k+2, k+3, k+4
2.) Will yield consecutive integers.
k+1, k+2, k+3
or
k+6, k+8, k+10
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
plug in some numbers to test them
OpenStudy (anonymous):
not 14
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oooh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now try 2.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now how would you know if they are consecutive after you work them out?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
consecutive just means the numbers are in the right order
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ... are consecutive numbers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
for the first one i get
2,4,6
second one
7,10,13
OpenStudy (anonymous):
would it be the first one bc there even? i dont get it..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
forget what i said earlier, i read the question wrong
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
k is supposed to be constant
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that means that it doesn't change
OpenStudy (anonymous):
whats k equal?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
for the first one k should be odd so 1 works
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The first question is k+10, k+12, k+14
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
bc there all odd
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ya
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the second question is k+1, k+2, k+3
because they will produce consecutive integers for any value of k
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohk i get ya. thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no problem, sorry if i confused you at first lol
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