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A farmer has a rose garden. Every day he either plucks 7 or 6 or 24 or 23 roses. The rose plants are intelligent and when the farmer plucks these numbers of roses, the next day 37 or 36 or 9 or 18 new roses bloom in the garden respectively. On...

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We can ignore 7 and 6 and we can check with 24 and 23 as the number of roses has decreased. If he plucks 24, the next day 9 new roses bloom. The numbers go on decreasing by 15....

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