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I thought of a number. My friend thought of a number too. A third of my number is a half of his number. Is it possible for both these numbers to be equal?
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I thought of a number. My friend thought of a number too. A third of my number is a half of his number. Is it possible for both these numbers to be equal?
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Answer:
Only possible number
Explanation:
Let my number
Friend's number
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