Long before Professor Templeton started his career at Redrum University he had a job as a stockboy at the Manhattan Fruit Exchange. One morning a large pallet of oranges arrived that Prof. Templeton was tasked with stacking into a display. When the oranges arrived they were laid out in a perfect square on the pallet. When the Prof. was done he had stacked them all into a four sided pyramid with none left over. Wiping the sweat from his brow, the Prof. marvelled at the fact that he had used all the oranges when making his pyramid and he wondered how that was possible. He knew that there had to have been over 3,000 oranges but surely no more than 6,000. How many oranges, exactly, had arrived to be stacked that morning?
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Long before Professor Templeton started his career at Redrum University he had a job as a stockboy at the Manhattan Fruit Exchange. One morning a large pallet of oranges arrived that Prof. Templeton was tasked with stacking into a display. When the oranges arrived they were laid out in a perfect square on the pallet. When the Prof. was done he had stacked them all into a four sided pyramid with none left over. Wiping the sweat from his brow, the Prof. marvelled at the fact that he had used all the oranges when making his pyramid and he wondered how that was possible. He knew that there had to have been over 3,000 oranges but surely no more than 6,000. How many oranges, exactly, had arrived to be stacked that morning?
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