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Standard VII
Mathematics
Number Properties (Language)
Find three co...
Question
Find three comsecutive natural numbers such that sum of the first and the second is 39 more than the third number.
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Solution
Let
the
3
consecutive
natural
numbers
be
x
,
x
+
1
and
x
+
2
.
Now
,
according
to
question
:
x
+
x
+
1
=
x
+
2
+
39
⇒
2
x
+
1
=
x
+
41
⇒
2
x
-
x
=
41
-
1
⇒
x
=
40
So
,
required
numbers
are
:
40
,
41
and
42
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