The sum of five consecutive integers is 80
| Book: | Competition math for middle school |
| Algebra: | Writing Equations |
| Page: | 3 |
| Writer: | Jason Batterson (J. Batterson) |
Question:
The sum of five consecutive integers is 80. What is the smallest of these integers?
Answer:
It is often recommended that students label the integers x, x + 1, x + 2.x + 3, and x’+4. ‘The equation is then:
x+(x+1)+(x+2)+(x+3)+(x+4) =80
Combining like terms we get 5x + 10 = 80 or x = 14.
Do you see why it may be easier to label the middle number x in this case? It is important to remember that you are solving for the middle number this time:
(x—2)+(x-1)+x+(x+1)+(x+2) = 80
Combining like terms we get 5x = 80 or x = 16, so
the smallest number is x -2 =14.
Often, problems will involve consecutive even or odd integers, in which case each number is two bigger than the one before it: x, x +2,x+4,x+6, etc.