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OpenStudy (fairegaming):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Both the constant and n will have to be odd and consecutive, you can eliminate the even constants first.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What choices are left then?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Waiting for a response won't help at all, this a learning center, not a answer center. Either feel free to be a part of the process or don't ask at all. Your non-cooperation isn't helping.
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
Uh I know...
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OpenStudy (fairegaming):
Just thinking, can't I think???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Apologies then, I thought you were waiting for an answer =P. I thought separating the even constants from the odd ones would be easy.
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
so the last 2 are A and D right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Precisely.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Now solve for N.
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OpenStudy (fairegaming):
How?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Scratch that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Would 3 + n [121 in this case] = 124?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D would give you a decimal, and we don't want decimals. So the answer choice would have to be A once solved for N and applying that towards N while seeing if it's true, do you understand?
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
Yes.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Great :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So what would be your answer choice ? :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
[BTW giving a medal would be appreciated :3]
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
Also I don't get this one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Their asking which number is the lowest.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
You can eliminate D.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And in negatives, greater # = smaller.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So what would be your answer choice?
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
-34??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Correct!
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OpenStudy (fairegaming):
And what are 2 consecutive integers of 46?
OpenStudy (willie579):
err...
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
Hurri :C
OpenStudy (willie579):
Idk. What grade is this? :C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
N + 1 = 46
N + 2 = 46
The N(s) would be your answer.
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OpenStudy (fairegaming):
Its either A or D right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find the Ns and use the answer choice that has them.
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
The answer? cause -22 and -24 = 46?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yup.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
If its -46
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
and theres -20 and -26
OpenStudy (anonymous):
If its positive then 22 and 24
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
Its not (+) its -24 "AND" -22
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
Lastly, two consecutive (ODD) integers for 124?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thats your answer :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Same process
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
n + 3 = 125
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
124*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yup
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OpenStudy (willie579):
What garde is this? I'm only in 7th. ;n;
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
I got a 3/5...
OpenStudy (willie579):
:/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What questions were wrong?
OpenStudy (fairegaming):
Idk but when you retake its different numbers
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