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Let’s see who can solve this one:
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Let our integers be (n,n+2,n+4).

We then need the condition that 2n - 3(n+4) =15.
Solving:
2n-3n-12=15
-n=27
n=-27

We can verify by 2(-27)=-54 and 3(-23)=-69 so -54-(-69)=15. So our three integers are -27,-25,-23
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