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How many bookings were there for the other three holiday types?

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A travel agent had taken eight times as many bookings for Beach Holidays Abroad as for Camping Holidays.

There were 29 more bookings for Cruises than for Camping Holidays and 9 less for UK City Breaks than for Cruises.

26 bookings were taken for UK City Breaks.

How many bookings were there for the other three holiday types?

posted Aug 22, 2014 by Rajneesh

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