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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 20:00, Mlmyers81

Eric bought cards for everyone in the third grade. He bought six boxes of cards and each box contained twenty cards. There are thirty-five students in the third grade. If Eric wants everyone to have an equal number of cards, what is the most number of cards he can give each student?

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