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Mathematics, 24.04.2020 03:04 saraaaaa0404

Here's the question: The sum of two consecutive odd integers is 236. Use algebra (showing all steps) to determine the numbers.

Now, I know that it is 117 and 118, but I don't know how to show all my steps correctly. This is what I always do with these kinds of questions:

What is the sum of two consecutive odd integers equaling 36?
36/2 = 18. 18-1=17 18+1=19

So, do I show my work like I would for 36 or is there a better way to present it for this question? This is prep for my midterm exam.

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