
Here we will use algebra to find three consecutive integers whose sum is 1527. We start by assigning X to the first integer. Since they are consecutive, it means that the 2nd number will be X + 1 and the 3rd number will be X + 2 and they should all add up to 1527. Therefore, you can write the equation as follows:
(X) + (X + 1) + (X + 2) = 1527
To solve for X, you first add the integers together and the X variables together. Then you subtract three from each side, followed by dividing by 3 on each side. Here is the work to show our math:
X + X + 1 + X + 2 = 1527
3X + 3 = 1527
3X + 3 - 3 = 1527 - 3
3X = 1524
3X/3 = 1524/3
X = 508
Which means that the first number is 508, the second number is 508 + 1 and the third number is 508 + 2. Therefore, three consecutive integers that add up to 1527 are 508, 509, and 510.
508 + 509 + 510 = 1527
We know our answer is correct because 508 + 509 + 510 equals 1527 as displayed above.
Three Consecutive Integers
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