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Mathematics, 30.06.2019 14:40, 3mory2006p78jan

You buy a lily and an african violet on the same day. you are instructed to water the lily every fourth day and water the voilet every seventh day after taking them home. what is the first day on witch you will water both plants on the same day? how can i use this awnser to determine each of the next days you will water both plants on the same day?

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