SOLUTION: To make an international telephone call, you need the code for the country you are calling. The codes for Belgium, France, and Spain are three consecutive integers whose sum is 99

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Question 349048: To make an international telephone call, you need the code for the country you are calling. The codes for Belgium, France, and Spain are three consecutive integers whose sum is 99. Find the code for each country.
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Call the consecutive integers , ,
given:




The codes for the 3 countries are 32, 33, and 34

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