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six people36 + 15 = 51 people.
Jeremy Bentham
This phrase is associated with the philosopher Jeremy Bentham, who is known for advocating for utilitarianism, a moral theory that promotes actions that maximize overall happiness and well-being for the greatest number of people.
If you don't have to use them all up, 36 people could get one dime apiece or 30 people could get 1 nickel and 1 dime. If you have to use them all up, 6 people could get 5 nickels and 6 dimes apiece. It's the GCF.
The idea that policies are decided by the greatest number of people is known as majority rule.
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7 is the most common lucky number
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The ideal of doing the greatest good for the greatest number of people is a core principle of utilitarianism. This ethical theory, advocated by philosophers like Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, emphasizes the importance of maximizing overall happiness or well-being in society.
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