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there are 10 orange sodas, 15 cream sodas, and 7 cherry sodas in an ice chest. How many sodas must be removed from the ice chest to guarantee that one of each type of soda has been chosen
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there are 10 orange sodas, 15 cream sodas, and 7 cherry sodas in an ice chest. How many sodas must be removed from the ice chest to guarantee that one of each type of soda has been chosen
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29 soaps must be removed
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29 sodas must be removed
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