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Simon (Mr. Lovett) completed 4 sets of chin-ups. Every set he reached a different prime number of chin-ups. Knowing this, what number of chin-ups could he have reached in each set? Group of answer choices
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Simon (Mr. Lovett) completed 4 sets of chin-ups. Every set he reached a different prime number of chin-ups. Knowing this, what number of chin-ups could he have reached in each set?
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