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An executive of a particular company recently traveled to London, Paris, and Rome. He paid $280, $330, and $260 per night for lodging in London, Paris, and Rome respectively, and his hotel bills totaled $4060. He spent $130, $140, and $110 per day for his meals in London, Paris, and Rome respectively, and his expenses for meals totaled $1800. If he spent as many days in London as he did in Paris and Rome combined, how many days did he stay in each city.

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