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Mathematics, 04.09.2021 01:30 jwbri

Betty and Jane have the same number of coins. Betty sorts her coins in groups of be, with no coins left over.
Jane sorts her coins in groups of 8, with no coins left
over. What is the least possible number of coins that each
of them has?

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