Tunia's Garden
Tunia counted the flowers in three separate gardens. In one, she counted a number of daisies. In another, she counted a number of roses. In the third, she counted a number of marigolds. The number of flowers in each garden is different, but each is a two-digit number. The digits of each number add up to 13. In each number there are more tens than ones. What are the three numbers?
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