There is a number of kids in a stadium, the kids form 7 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
than 2 kids left the stadium, the remaining kids form 6 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
than 3 more kids left the stadium, the remaining kids form 5 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
than 5 more kids left the stadium, the remaining kids form 4 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
than 7 more kids left the stadium, the remaining kids form 3 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
If the initial number of kids is not more than 750 kids, how many kids in the stadium at the beginning ?
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There is a number of kids in a stadium, the kids form 7 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
than 2 kids left the stadium, the remaining kids form 6 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
than 3 more kids left the stadium, the remaining kids form 5 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
than 5 more kids left the stadium, the remaining kids form 4 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
than 7 more kids left the stadium, the remaining kids form 3 groups which each group contains equal number of kids.
If the initial number of kids is not more than 750 kids, how many kids in the stadium at the beginning ?
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