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Materials of equal value for trading - 1 stone = 4 logs - 1 brick = 10 logs - 2 logs = 150 nails It takes 39 stones and 165 logs to build 3 sheds. What is the exact number of stones needed to build 5 sheds?
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Materials of equal value for trading
- 1 stone = 4 logs
- 1 brick = 10 logs
- 2 logs = 150 nails
It takes 39 stones and 165 logs to build 3 sheds.
What is the exact number of stones needed to build 5 sheds?
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It takes 65 stones and 275 logs to build 5 sheds
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