SOLUTION: In a terminal, there were 29 motorcycles, tricycles, and cars. Counting all their wheels, there were a total of 91. What is the smallest number motorcycles, tricycles, and cars cou
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Question 1157467: In a terminal, there were 29 motorcycles, tricycles, and cars. Counting all their wheels, there were a total of 91. What is the smallest number motorcycles, tricycles, and cars could possibly be there? Answer by greenestamps(13209) (Show Source):
The problem is clearly not stated the way it was intended. The problem tells us there were EXACTLY 29 motorcycles, tricycles, and cars; there is nothing to solve.