A certain person buys sheep, goats, and hogs, to the number of 100, for 100 crowns; the
Chapter 1, Problem 73(choose chapter or problem)
A certain person buys sheep, goats, and hogs, to the number of 100, for 100 crowns; the sheep cost him ^ a crown a-piece; the goats, 1 ^ crown; and the hogs 3^ crowns. How many had he of each? (From the Elements of Algebra by Leonhard Euler, 1770)
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