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Mathematics, 31.08.2019 23:30 pennygillbert

18. a shelf holds fewer than 50 cans. if all of the
cans on this shelf were put into stacks of
five cans each, no cans would remain. if the
same cans were put into stacks of three cans
each, one can would remain. what is the
greatest number of cans that could be on
the shelf?

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