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A cage contained monkeys, giraffes and llamas. All but two of the animals were monkeys, all but two were giraffes...

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A cage contained monkeys, giraffes and llamas. All but two of the animals were monkeys, all but two were giraffes and all but two were llamas. How many animals of each kind in the cage ?

posted May 24, 2017 by Pushpak Chauhan
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One of each kind

answer May 25, 2017 by Jcm

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