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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 06:40 o11011195

Apiggy bank was filled during a calendar year, by a coin placed in it every day except some sundays. if the quantity of coins in the piggy bank is distributed evenly among 6 children, two coins remain. if this quantity is distributed evenly among 7 children, four coins remain. if the quantity of coins in the piggy bank is distributed evenly among 8 children, how many coins will remain?

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