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Mathematics, 17.04.2021 16:00 baileysosmart

Ashley ate exactly one-third of the peanuts in a dish. Then, Emily ate exactly one-fourth of the remaining peanuts in the dish. Lastly, Isabella ate exactly one-fifth of the remaining peanuts in the dish. What is the least number of peanuts that could be in the dish when Isabella finishes? [Whole peanuts may not be split into smaller parts.]

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