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Mathematics, 25.11.2021 07:10 jforeman42
sixty-four can be split into four parts so that when 3 is added to the first part, 3 is subtracted from the second part, the third part is multiplied by 3, and the fourth part is divided by 3, all four parts will be equal. What are the four parts?
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