document.write( "Question 179424: You are asked to arrange the towels in a locker room is stacks of equal size. In stacks of 4, 1 is left over. Stacks of 5, one is left over. The same is true for stacks of 6. You can arrange in stacks of 7 each. What is the smallest possible number of towels.\r
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the LCM is 60 (not 120)\r
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