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In a locality, the houses are numbered in the following way:

The house-numbers on one side of a road are consecutive odd integers starting from $301$, while the house-numbers on the other side of the road are consecutive even numbers starting from $302$. The total number of houses is the same on both sides of the road.

If the difference of the sum of the house-numbers between the two sides of the road is $27$, then the number of houses on each side of the road is

  1. $27$
  2. $52$
  3. $54$
  4. $26$
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