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MATTHEW HAS A BAG OF 100 PIECES OF CANDY. HE NEEDS TO SPLIT THE BAG BETWEEN HIS CLASSMATES IN HIS AM AND PM CLASS. HE HAS 20 STUDENTS IN EACH CLASS. EACH STUDENT WILL NO MORE THAN 4 PIECES OF CANDY AND NO LESS THAN 1 PIECES OF CANDY. HOW MANY PIECES OF CANDY COULD EACH STUDENT POSSIBLY RECEIVE?

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