Answer :
Let the four consecutive integers be x,x + 1,x + 2,x + 3
According to the question
x + x + 1 + x + 2 + x + 3 = 266
4x + 6 = 266
4x = 266-6 = 260
x = 65
(divide by 4 on both the sides)
Hence the 4 consecutive integers are 65,65 + 1,65 + 2,65 + 3
= 65,66,67,68
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