SOLUTION: The product of 3 consecutive positive integers, when divided by their sum, results in a quotient of 33. What is the largest of the three integers?

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Question 697862: The product of 3 consecutive positive integers, when divided by their sum, results in a quotient of 33. What is the largest of the three integers?
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The product of 3 consecutive positive integers, when divided by their sum, results in a quotient of 33. What is the largest of the three integers?
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Integers are n-1, n & n+1
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n = 10
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9, 10, 11

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