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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 16:20 mdaniella522

Kayla reads the same number of books each month. She reads at a rate of 14 books every 7 months. She claims that the number of books she has read will always be at least 7 greater than the number of months since she
started reading.
Determine a whole number of books and a whole number of months that show Kayla's claim is incorrect.
Enter the number of books in the first response box.
Enter the number of months in the second response box.​

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