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Standard XII
Mathematics
Selecting Consecutive Terms in A.P
Find three co...
Question
Find three consecutive even numbers such that three times the least number added to double the greatest number gives
328
.
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Solution
Let the three consecutive even numbers be
n
,
n
+
2
,
n
+
4
.
Now, according to the problem,
3
n
+
2
(
n
+
4
)
=
328
or,
5
n
=
320
or,
n
=
64
.
So the numbers are
64
,
66
,
68
.
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