SOLUTION: Set up an equation and solve. Find two intergers whose products is 104 such that one of the integers is more than three times less than the other integer.

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Question 297749: Set up an equation and solve.
Find two intergers whose products is 104 such that one of the integers is more than three times less than the other integer.

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more than three times less than the other integer.
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