SOLUTION: Stan's, Mark's, and Wayne's ages are consecutive whole numbers. Stan is the youngest, and Wayne is the oldest. The sum of their ages is 111. Find their ages.

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Question 908433: Stan's, Mark's, and Wayne's ages are consecutive whole numbers. Stan is the youngest, and Wayne is the oldest. The sum of their ages is 111. Find their ages.
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1+2=3
111-3=108
108/3=36
36,37,38

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