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There was a seller of horses, who sold all his horses to three people. To the first man he sold half of all his horses and a half of a horse. To the second man he sold half of what he had left and a half of a horse. To the third man he again sold half of what was left and a half of a horse. How many horses did he have at first? (No horses were harmed!)

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7

Explanation:

3RD MAN: 1

2ND MAN: 2

1ST MAN: 4

3rd Man = 1/2+1/2 = 1

2nd Man = 1+1 = 2

1st Man = 2*2 = 4

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