Men & Sheeps
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Four friends - Arjan, Bhuvan, Guran and Lakha were comparing the number of sheep that they owned.
It was found that Guran had ten more sheep than Lakha.
If Arjan gave one-third to Bhuvan, and Bhuvan gave a quarter of what he then held to Guran, who then passed on a fifth of his holding to Lakha, they would all have an equal number of sheep.
How many sheep did each of them possess? Give the minimal possible answer.
Solution:
Arjan, Bhuvan, Guran and Lakha had 90, 50, 55 and 45 sheep respectively