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A train starts full of passengers. At the first station, the trai...

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Question:
A train starts full of passengers. At the first station, the train drops one-third of the passengers and takes in 96 more. At the next station, one half of the passengers on board get down while 12 new passengers get on board. The number of passengers now was 240. The number of passengers in the beginning was:

Option A):
430
Option B):
444
Option C):
600
Option D):
540

Correct Answer is Option A):
430


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