Question 921558
Three numbers are in ratio of 4:7:9. If the larger number is multiplied by four, the result is 50 more 
than the sum of the first and second numbers. Find the three numbers.
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First or smallest number:           {{{highlight_green(8)}}}
Second/middle/2nd smallest number:  {{{highlight_green(14)}}}
Third, or largest number:           {{{highlight_green(18)}}}
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