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Business, 16.11.2019 03:31, Phalanndwachris8740

Cindy wishes to arrange her coins into $x$ piles, each consisting of the same number of coins, $y$. each pile will have more than one coin and no pile will have all the coins. if there are 13 possible values for $y$ given all of the restrictions, what is the smallest number of coins she could have?

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