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Bailey receives 82 pieces of candy while trick-or-treating on Halloween. She plans to eat four pieces each day starting November 1st. How many pieces of candy will she have left on November 8th? If Thanksgiving falls on November 26th, will Bailey still have any candy left to share with her cousins? If she will have candy left to share, how many pieces will she have left? If she will not have candy left to share, on what day did she eat the last piece?

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