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An eggscellent problem in ginoni’s farm shop, you can buy her freerange hens’ eggs in boxes of 4, 6, 9 or 20. this means, for example, that you can have 21 eggs by buying two boxes of 6 and a box of 9. list the quantities of eggs that are impossible to buy from her shop. ginoni notices that sales of the 4-egg boxes are poor, so discontinues that size. what is now the highest number of eggs that you can’t buy? prove that all larger quantities are possible.

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