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Il y a un vieil arbre, un grand arbre et un petit arbre. Ils comparent leur âge. Le nombre de jours pour le petit arbre est égal au nombre de semaine pour le grand arbre; le nombre de mois pour le petit arbre est égal au nombre d'années pour le vieil arbre. Ensemble, ils ont 1 000 ans. Quel âge ont-ils?
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There is an old tree, a big tree and a small tree. They compare their ages. The number of days for the small tree is equal to the number of weeks for the large tree; the number of months for the small tree is equal to the number of years for the old tree. Together they are 1,000 years old. How old are they?​