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The people at a party tried to form teams with the same number of people on each team, but when they tried to split up into teams of 2, 3, 5, or 7, exactly one person was left without a team. What is the smallest number of people (greater than 1 who could have been at the party?

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Answered by adarshchaturvedi9852
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The people at a party tried to form teams with the same number of people on each team, but when they tried to split up into teams of 2, 3, 5, or 7, exactly one person was left without a team. What is the smallest number of people (greater than 1 who could have been at the party?

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The people at a party tried to form teams with the same number of people on each team, but when they tried to split up into teams of 2, 3, 5, or 7, exactly one person was left without a team. What is the smallest number of people (greater than 1 who could have been at the party?

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