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Mathematics, 26.08.2019 03:30 mxxrrr

In a game , you draw a card with three consecutive numbers on it. you can choose one of the numbers and find the sum of its prime factors. then you can move that many spaces. you draw a card with the numbers 25, 26,27.which number should you choose if you want to move as many spaces as possible.

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