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ID: GMAT-PSQ-004
Section: Quantitative Reasoning - Problem Solving
Topic: Word Problem
Difficulty level: Hard

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A group of children has a number of pens, such that each child has at least one pen. If one of the children, Ann, takes one pen from each of the others, the number of pens with her would be thrice the number of children in the group. If the total number of pens among the children is 42, which of the following could be the number of children in the group, such that among the children, only Ann can have the greatest number of pens?

I. 5

II. 9

III. 15

AOnly I
BOnly II
COnly III
DBoth I and II
EBoth II and III
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