The sum of three consecutive even integers is . Find the integers
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Find the unknown number.
If half of a number is added to , the result is the same as subtracting from the number.
A
−51
B
−1
C
1
D
−53
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Let the unknown number be represented by the variable \(x\).
Translate the problem statement into an equation: "If half of a number is added to two fifths, the result is the same as subtracting one tenth from the number." This can be written as: \(\frac{1}{2}x + \frac{2}{5} = x - \frac{1}{10}\).
To solve for \(x\), first eliminate the fractions by finding the least common denominator (LCD) of 2, 5, and 10, which is 10. Multiply every term in the equation by 10 to clear the denominators.
After clearing denominators, simplify the resulting equation and collect like terms on each side to isolate the variable \(x\).
Finally, solve the simplified linear equation for \(x\) by performing the necessary algebraic operations such as addition, subtraction, and division.
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