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Mathematics, 17.03.2020 07:55 moonk7733

By coincidence, Leon's Obedience School trained the same number of dogs and cats last
week. The school teaches dogs in groups of 2 and cats in groups of 7. What is the smallest
number of cats the school could have had?

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