How do you find two consecutive integers whose sum is 68?
There are none.
The sum of two consecutive integers is always odd, since it will be the sum of an odd and an even number.
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Let the two consecutive integers be ( x ) and ( x + 1 ). The sum is given by the equation:
[ x + (x + 1) = 68 ]
Solving for ( x ):
[ 2x + 1 = 68 ]
[ 2x = 67 ]
[ x = 33 ]
The consecutive integers are 33 and 34.
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