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Mathematics, 13.02.2021 03:00 keem3247

You are Miguel Cervantes de Navas y Colon, captain in the Royal Spanish Army in Sevilla in the
year 1842. Outside your barracks window is a stack
of cannonballs, as shown in the illustration. On an
idle afternoon you decide to calculate the number
of cannonballs in the stack. What is the number of
cannonballs?

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