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There are three consecutive odd integers. Three times the largest one is seven times the smallest one. What are the integers? smallest one: middle one: largest one:

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Therearethreeconsecutiveoddintegers.Threetimesthelargestoneisseventimesthesmallestone.Whataretheintegers?smallestone:middleone:largestone:

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Solution steps
Represent the numbers with x:
Firstnumber:x
Consecutivenumber1:x+2
Consecutivenumber2:x+4
A.T.Q.:3⋅1=7⋅1
Solve 3⋅1=7⋅1:False
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