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Three consecutive numbers multiplied together give the answer one hundred and forty eight thousand, eight hundred and twenty four.

What are they?

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Extension

Four consecutive numbers multiplied together give the answer five million, nine hundred and ninety seven thousand, six hundred.

What are they?

Three consecutive even numbers multiplied together give the answer four hundred and seventy four thousand, two hundred and forty.

What is their sum?

The mean of four consecutive multiples of eight is three hundred and forty eight.

What is their range?

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