The sum of two consecutive integers is 5, what are the integers?
2 and 3
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Let the first integer be (n) and the second integer, being consecutive, be (n + 1). Their sum is given as (5):
[n + (n + 1) = 5]
Solving for (n):
[2n + 1 = 5]
[2n = 4]
[n = 2]
So, the consecutive integers are (2) and (2 + 1 = 3).
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