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Six stations lie at equal distances along a railway line. How many times further is it from the first to the sixth...

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Six stations lie at equal distances from each other along a railway line. How many times further is it from the first to the sixth than it is from the first to the third?

posted Sep 2, 2017 by anonymous

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