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A hall has a capacity for 100 chairs. The cost of a red chair is Rs. 240, blue chair Rs. 260 and green chair Rs. 300. The total cost of chairs is Rs. 25,000. Find atleast 3 different solutions of the no. of chairs to be purchased.

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`[50+2k, (50-3k), k] k = 3, 4, 5, ….16`
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