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Elementary Math Problem?

Business was booming for the Sensational Events Company. During the past year they supplied 1295 entertainers for parties. They sent three times as many magicians as clowns, 25% as many fire-eaters as clowns, one-third as many people in gorilla suits as magicians, and a number of jugglers equal to the combined number of clowns and magicians. How many magicians, clowns, fire-eaters, people in gorilla suits, and jugglers had Sensational Events supplied for parties during the past year?

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Using the dryer and lint rolling are your best bets.
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