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Mathematics, 27.07.2021 17:20 qvezne7683

The number of points scored by the Bears, Eagles, and Cowboys last weekend
was three consecutive odd numbers.
The Bears scored the least number of
points and the Cowboys scored the most.
If the product of the points scored by
the Bears and Cowboys was 37 more
than the 8 times the sum of the points
scored by the Eagles and Cowboys, how
many points did the Eagles score?

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