loverose82
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Im begining solving integers and I am confused. I have reviewed in my book, watched videos, but I still don't understand. Here is a homework question to show you all. Please explain so I can possibly understand better in english terms. Im going crazy trying to figure this out. I havent done Algebra in 13 years, Im just returning back to school, and I need help.
1. Find three consecutive odd integers such that four times the sum of the first and third integer is five more than the poduct of three and the second number.
1. Find three consecutive odd integers such that four times the sum of the first and third integer is five more than the poduct of three and the second number.