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=Find three consecutive integers whose sum is 126

three consecutive integers would be:

x

x+1

and x+2

so, x+(x+1)+(x+2)=126

3x +3=126

3x=123

x=123/3 = 41

integers would be 41, 42, and 43

check

41+42+43=126

126=126

 

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