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Find Three Negative Consecutive Integers Such That the Product of the Two

Question 128

Question 128

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Find three negative consecutive integers such that the product of the two smaller integers is 142 more than ten times the largest integer.


A) -9, -8, -7
B) -7, -6, -5
C) -12, -11, -10
D) -10, -9, -8
E) -11, -10, -9

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