Chapter 2: Q56. (page 95)
Determine whether the following statement is sometimes, always, or never true. Explain your reasoning.
The sum of three consecutive odd integers equals an even integer.
Short Answer
The statement is never true.
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Chapter 2: Q56. (page 95)
Determine whether the following statement is sometimes, always, or never true. Explain your reasoning.
The sum of three consecutive odd integers equals an even integer.
The statement is never true.
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Find the value of . Then name the property used in each step. (Lesson 1-3)
Find the value of . Then name the property used in each step. (Lesson 1-3)
REASONING Solve the equation below. Describe each step.
Solve each equation. Check your solution.
Translate each sentence into an equation.
Three times less than 15 equals 6.
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