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A marching band is having difficulty lining up for a parade. When the marchers line in rows of three, 1 person is left over: in rows of four. 2 people are left: in rows of five. 3 people are left: and in rows of six, 4 people are left. However, the band is able to line up in rows of seven with nobody left over. Find the smallest possible number of marchers in the band

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Answered by opp468721
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What is the minimun number of people in the band? I believe the minimun would be 5 members: starting with rows of 2, the minimum you could have in each row

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