Apple Problem

Algebra Level pending

Four people (A, B, C and D) each have some apples. A has as many apples as B, C and D together. B has half as many apples as A, C and D together. C has one sixth as many apples as A, B and D together. How many times D's number of apples equals the total number of apples of A, B and C?


The answer is 41.

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