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24 July, 22:55

There were three trains made of the cars with exactly the same number of passenger's seats. the first train had 418 seats, the second 456, and the third 494. how many cars were in each train, if it is known that each train had not more than 50 cars?

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  1. 24 July, 23:03
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    I think u have to add alnthr numbers then divide by 3 ... I think
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