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29 January, 17:03

Norma and Rene are serving cupcakes at a school party. If they arrange the cupcakes in groups of 2.3.4.5. or 6 they have exactly one cupcake left over. what is the smallest number of cupcakes they could have?

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  1. 29 January, 17:16
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    We are given that there are 5 groups which are:

    group of 2

    group of 3

    group of 4

    group of 5

    group of 6

    and 1 left over

    So the smallest number of cupcakes would simply be the sum of all:

    smallest number of cupcakes = 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 1

    smallest number of cupcakes = 21
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