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Lê Anh Duy

17/03/2018 at 15:21
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Everyday (starting from question 1) I will post 1 - 2 question(s) to get a point:

- The fastest person who answer correctly will get 1 point/question/answer

- You can still answer my old question at https://e-learning.codienhanoi.edu.vn/discuss/member/leanhduy0206 and get point

THE QUESTION TODAY IS:

11) Mr. Cook bought a big box of his favourite Halloween candies to hand out to trick-or-treaters. However,
he ate half of all the candies himself before the first child came and took her share. He ate half of what
was left before the second child came, and half of what was left again before the third child came and
took all of the remaining candies. If it is known that each child received the same number of candies,
which of the following statements is certainly true about how many candies Mr. Cook originally bought?
(A) It is a multiple of 3

(B) It is a multiple of 4

(C) It is a multiple of 6

(D) It is a multiple of 7

(E) It is a multiple of 11

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