A note book is made up of sheets folded in the
middle and stapled. Each sheet forms two leaves
i.e., four pages. On removing some papers of the
first-half and second-half of the book, Joe found
the number of the leaves in the first case as odd and
in the second-case as even. If the sum of the num-
bers of the pages on the last leaf of the book is 63,
then what could be the maximum possible sum of
the numbers on the pages of leaves that were left in
the book?
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A note book is made up of sheets folded in the middle and stapled. Each sheet form two leaves i.e., four pages. On removing some papers of the first half and second half of the book, Joe found the number of the leaves, in the first case as odd and in the second case as even. If the sum of the numbers of the pages on the last leaf of the book is 63, then what could be the maximum possible sum of the numbers on the pages of leaves that were left in the book.
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