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1) In ancient times, the Algebrains buried a treasure on another planet in the Solar System. In their stories, the sum
of half the gold bars and the silver bars is a total of 260,000 bars. Also, the weight of the gold bars is three times the
silver bars. Using substitution, how many bars of gold and silver exist?

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