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A man divides Rs. 24000 among his four sons in such a way that the amounts received by the four sons are in A.P. The ratio of the product of the amounts received by the 1st and the 3rd sons to the product of the amounts received by 2nd and 4th sons is 7 : 15. Calculate the amounts received by each son.

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Rs. 3000, Rs. 5000, Rs. 7000 and Rs. 9000
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