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IDK BUT YOU CAN CATCH THIS D WHILE WE FIGURE IT OUT
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all of them apply.
simply divide the number by 3 and 5.
if the number comes out as a whole number, it's correct.
example:
60/5= 12
60/3= 20
45/5= 9
45/3= 15
105/5= 21
106/3= 35
75/5= 15
75/3= 25
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