In a secure logistics facility, two adjacent storage bays are assigned ID numbers that are consecutive odd integers. For auditing purposes, the product of these two ID numbers must be 255. Arrange the following algebraic steps in the correct order to solve for the two possible pairs of bay ID numbers.
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