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Mathematics, 08.12.2021 16:40 bvallinab

It is desired to pile some logs in layers so that the top layer contains one log, the next layer contains two logs, the next layer contains three logs, and so on; each layer containing one more log than the layer on top of it. There are 190 logs. Can all the log be used in such a grouping, and if so, how many logs are in the bottom layer?

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