SOLUTION: P, R, and S are represented by three different odd integers. If P is 3, what are R and S? Please help explain. Thank You! And yes, this is all of the problem. PR x S = PPP

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Question 1067297: P, R, and S are represented by three different odd integers. If P is 3, what are R and S? Please help explain. Thank You! And yes, this is all of the problem.
PR x S = PPP

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20066)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
PR x S = PPP

PR x S = 333

9 goes into 333 37 times, so

37 x 9 = 333

Edwin


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