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Mathematics, 28.05.2021 07:10 ajbyrd911

Dryer #1 ate a few socks, but only a few, and Dryer #2, the semi-selfish one, had the nerve
to eat 4 more socks than #1. However, it was
the last dryer-Dryer #3—that was the virtual
sock-eating monster. In its short but turbulent
life, it actually consumed 7 more socks than #2
did. If all three dryers ate a total of 51
socks, how many did Dryer #1 eat?

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