SOLUTION: How much greater is the product of -3,-7, and 5 than their sum.
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Question 89864: How much greater is the product of -3,-7, and 5 than their sum.
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How much greater is the product of -3,-7, and 5 than their sum.
The product of the integers is found by multiplying them:
(-3)(-7)(5)
(21)(5)
105
The sum is found by adding them:
(-3)+(-7)+(5)
(-10)+(5)
-5
Their difference is found by subtracting:
105-(-5)
105+5
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