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Answer:
- 3n+6 (n = smallest)
- 3n (n = middle)
Step-by-step explanation:
The usual method for doing this is to let n represent the smallest one. Then the three integers are ...
n, n+2, and n+4
and their sum is ...
(n) +(n+2) +(n+4) = 3n+6 . . . . sum of 3 consecutive odd integers (n = smallest)
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Personally, for consecutive number problems, I prefer to let the variable represent the average value. If n is the average value of 3 consecutive odd integers, is is the middle integer. Of course, the sum will be 3 times the average:
(n-2) +(n) +(n+2) = 3n . . . . sum of 3 consecutive odd integers (n = middle one)
The best thing I can think of is
((2)(4))(.5+1)=(2)(6)
because (2*4)(1.5)= 8*1.5
= 12
and 2*6 =12
and 12=12
I hope this is right and I hope it helps!
Answer:
-6
Step-by-step explanation:
? - (-4) = -2
? + 4 = -2
-6 + 4 = -2
Your Answer will be -6
Hope that helps!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the Pick 4 games in many state lotteries announce a four‑digit winning number each day. Each of the 10,000 possible numbers 0000 to 9999 has the same chance of winning. You win if your choice matches the winning digits. Suppose your chosen number is 3079 .
a) The probability that the winning number matches your number exactly
= 1 out of 10000 = 0.0001
b) the probability that the winning number has the same digits as your number in any order
This includes 0379, 0397, 0739, 0793, 0937, 0397 i.e. starting from 0 there are 6 = 3! ways
Or 3079 can be arranged in 4! ways = 24
Favorable outcomes = 24
Prob of winning = 24/10000 = 0.00024
=0.0002