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Mathematics, 24.05.2020 00:02, falldownguyss

Sophie has to choose seven different positive (non zero) whole numbers whose mean is 7.
What is the largest possible number that she could choose as one of the seven numbers?
The largest possible number that she could choose as one of the seven numbers is because

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