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OpenStudy (arithmetic555):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

there are not that many of them since \(79\times 11=869\) is the first one and \(79\times 13=1027\) is the last

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[79\times 11+79\times 12+79\times 13=79(11+12+13)\] should be easy enough to compute

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