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Mathematical distribution problem
Let the math teacher be X. The computer is Y.

If three people share one. Then: y+ 1=x/3 (the number of computers y plus 1 equals the number of math teachers divided by 3)

Four people share one. So: y=(x+ 1)/4 (the number of computers is equal to the number of teachers plus one more person divided by four)

Solutions of simultaneous equations of two equations. . x= 15 y=4。 .