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Mathematics, 06.10.2021 14:00, blaizelange4296

If Mark continues to receive candy in the same pattern, how many pieces of candy will he have in all after the 6 house. House 1 he got 4 pieces, house 2 he got 3 pieces, house 3 he got 5 pieces, house 4 he got 4pieces. How many pieces did he get in house 5 and house 6.

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