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Mathematics, 29.11.2020 22:10 diontna29

Basil, Oscar and Sue share 43 sweets. Sue gets the largest share.
What is the smallest possible number of sweets Sue could get?


Basil, Oscar and Sue share 43 sweets.

Sue gets the largest share.
What is the smallest possible n

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