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A farmer divides his herd of cows among his four sons so that one son gets one-half the herd, a second son, one-fourth, a third son, one-fifth, and the fourth son,
cows. Then
is:
Solution
The first three sons get of the herd, so that the fourth son should get
of it. But the fourth son gets
cows, so the size of the herd is
. Then our answer is
, and we are done.