HORSES AND BULLOCKS
A dealer bought a number of horses at $344.00 each, and a number of
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HORSES AND BULLOCKS
A dealer bought a number of horses at $344.00 each, and a number of
bullocks at $265.00 each. He then discovered that the horses had cost him in
all $33.00 more than the bullocks. Now, what is the smallest number of each
that must have bought?
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