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$p , q , r$ are prime numbers, where $ {p}\times{q}\times{r} = r(p+q+r)$ and $ {p}\lt{q}\lt{r} $

What are the values of $q$ and $p$ if given some arbitrary prime $r$ ?

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    I see you here again. In this site, it is recommended you show some effort. So a link with the previous question, or your attempt should be asked with the question.2017-01-29
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    Well, pq =p+q+r so p =(q+r)(q-1) and q=(p+r)(p-1). No reason to assume there's standard way to solve.2017-01-29
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    This case also has been tackled here [http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2118665/p-q-r-are-prime-numbers-where-p-timesq-timesr-19pqr-and]2017-01-29

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