-7+15. this is what i think it is.
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Let the first even number be 'x' & the second even number be (x + 2)
<u>According to the Question</u>,
⇒x + (x + 2) = 34
⇒x + x + 2 = 34
⇒2x + 2 = 34
⇒2x = 34 - 2
⇒2x = 32
⇒x = 32/2
⇒x = 16
⇒First even number = x = 16
⇒Second even number = (x + 2) = 16 + 2 = 18
<u>∴</u><u> </u><u>The t</u><u>wo consecutive even n</u><u>u</u><u>m</u><u>b</u><u>e</u><u>r</u><u>s</u><u> are 16 & 18</u> ...!
<h3>Verefication : </h3>
As, In our Question it was given that "The sum of two consecutive even numbers is thirty-four". So, as we got our two consecutive even numbers as 16 & 18 ... By this, we can say that these both even numbers should be equals to 34, i.e., 16 + 18 = 34. Hence, The equation which we formed is correct ...!
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Answer:
Think of it as a small number and a large number. If the large number is being divided by a small number, of course that would be larger than the small number being divided by the large number.
It would be C, because a straight line equals to 180 degrees, and since 3 is 86, and lines m and n are parallel, 180-86 = C.94. Hope this helps!
F(x) = 2(x + 6) Plug in 22 for x
F(22) = 2(22 + 6) Use the Distributive Property
F(22) = 44 + 12 Add
F(22) = 56