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Mathematics, 01.07.2020 19:01, shouyuanroh8462

The 5 jars that sally chose would not each hold that many seashells. In her search for a 6th jar, she discovered a few seashells in her pocket. What are some possible values for the number of seashells in each of the 6 jars and the number of seashells discovered in her pocket, such that there are no seashells left over?

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