SOLUTION: A group of tourists were offered seats in a number of buses so that there were the same number of tourists in each bus. First, the organisers tried to seat 22 tourists in each bus.

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Question 888257: A group of tourists were offered seats in a number of buses so that there were the same number of tourists in each bus. First, the organisers tried to seat 22 tourists in each bus. However, it turned out that one of the tourists were left unseated. Then one of the buses departed empty and the tourists occupied seats in the remaining buses so that there were the same number of tourists in each of the remaining buses. Find the original number of buses and the number of tourists, if each bus cannot carry more than 44 people.
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