Respuesta :

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Consecutive integers are integers with the progression n, n+1, n+2 (EXAMPLE)

Since w, x, y are consecutive integers, that means w, w+1, w+2; x = w+1, y = w+2

By referring to D,

w + x + y = w + w+1 + w+2

= 3w + 3

Hence, D is true.

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

A is wrong because if w is -1, x is 0, and y is 1, then wy is negative.

B is wrong because if w is -1, x is 0, and y is 1, then -1 + 1 = 0, which is x.

C is wrong because if w is -1, x is 0, and y is 1, then w³ + 3 = -1 + 3 = 2, which is greater than w + x + y which is 0.

D is correct because w + x + y is always equal to 3w + 3. For example, if w is 1, x is 2, and y is 3, then w + x + y = 6. 3w + 3 = 3(1) + 3 = 6.

E is wrong because if w is 1, x is 2, and y is 3, then wx is 2 and xy is 6, which means xy is greater than wx.

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