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Algebra train problem
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a train with an equal number of people on each car leaves town.
soon 10 cars break down. the people on the ten car are placed on the remaining cars.
The numberof people on the remaining cars is increased by 1.
Fifteen more cars break down and 2 more people are added to the remaining
cars. what was the orignal number of cars and no of people per car.
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