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Potpourri Consecutive Victories It’s literally just Math Word ya believe it? Equally as Awesome

QUESTION: Two Consecutive integers add up to 15. What are the integers? ANSWER: 7 and 8

QUESTION: Two Consecutive odd integers add up to 24. What is the greatest integer ANSWER: 13

QUESTION: Three consecutive even integers add up to 72. What is the middle integer? ANSWER: 24

QUESTION: A triangle has sides which are consecutive integers and a perimeter of 39. What are the sides of the triangle? ANSWER: 12, 13, and 14

QUESTION: A triangle has sides which are consecutive odd integers, and a perimeter of 99 in. What are the sides of the triangle? ANSWER: 31, 33, and 35 inches

QUESTION: Ms. Migs has 83 Calculus students. She has three fewer students in 1 st period than 2 nd period. She has two more students in 3 rd period than 2 nd period. How many students does she have in each period? ANSWER: 25, 28, 30

QUESTION: The perimeter of a triangle is 47 inches. The 2 nd side is six inches longer than the first side. The 3 rd side is one inch longer than twice the 1 st side. How long is each side? ANSWER: 10 inches, 16 inches, 21 inches

QUESTION: Mike earns $40 less per week than what Dan earns. Shane earns twice as much as Mike per week. How much does each person earn per week if they earn a total of $680? ANSWER: Dan earns $200, Mike earns $160, Shane earns $320

QUESTION: Tom has four test scores of 86, 81, 80, and 75. There is one more test during the semester. He wants to make a B in the class, which means he needs his average to be an 80. What grade does he need on the last test to have an average of 80? ANSWER: 78

QUESTION: A triangle has a base of 18 inches and a height of 3x-7. If the area is 153 inches squared, what is the height? ANSWER: 8 inches

QUESTION: According to T-Swizzle, what should you do with a blank space? ANSWER: Write your/their name

QUESTION: Who was the 16 th President of the USA? ANSWER: Abraham Lincoln

QUESTION: What land belongs to Simba in The Lion King ANSWER: Everything that the light touches

QUESTION: Who did Hermione Granger go to the Yule Ball with? ANSWER: Viktor Krum

QUESTION: How do Giraffes sleep? ANSWER: Standing up against a tree

A builder has 200ft of boards to create a rectangular street hockey rink. He has access to a wall that is 70 feet long that he is going to build against. What are the dimensions of the rink he can build?

70 ft, 70 ft, 30ft, 30ft