To find three numbers that multiply to a product and add up to 504, one possible set is 6, 7, and 12. When multiplied, these numbers yield (6 \times 7 \times 12 = 504). Additionally, they sum to (6 + 7 + 12 = 25), but if you need three specific numbers whose product is 504 and the sum is 504, there may be no such integers.
504 = 8 x 9 x 7
504 / 3 = 168 then add 1 on and take 1 off so 167 + 168 + 169 = 504
The numbers are 167, 168 and 169.
168, 336, 504
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1 x 2 x 252 = 504
504/3 = 168 so the three numbers are 167, 168 and 169.504/3 = 168 so the three numbers are 167, 168 and 169.504/3 = 168 so the three numbers are 167, 168 and 169.504/3 = 168 so the three numbers are 167, 168 and 169.
The numbers are -169, -168 and -167.
504 = 8 x 9 x 7
504 / 3 = 168 then add 1 on and take 1 off so 167 + 168 + 169 = 504
The numbers are 167, 168 and 169.
168, 336, 504
To find three consecutive numbers that multiply together to equal 504, we can set up the equation x(x+1)(x+2) = 504. By expanding this equation, we get x^3 + 3x^2 + 2x - 504 = 0. By trial and error or using algebraic methods, we find that the three consecutive numbers are 7, 8, and 9, as 789 = 504.
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