Hand-rolled cigarettes were once very popular, as buying tobacco and paper, and rolling your own was much cheaper. This puzzle dates back to those times.
An even cheaper way of smoking was to collect the ends of hand-rolled cigarettes (known as dog ends) and extract the tobacco from them. This removed the need to purchase your own tobacco.
One person knew that he needed seven dog ends to get enough tobacco to roll one cigarette. One day he collected 49 dog ends - how many cigarettes did he roll and smoke from these?
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