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Superpartient number

So, you know how you can add things together like 1+1=2, right? Well, sometimes you can add them together and get even bigger numbers like 2+2=4 or 3+3+3=9.

Now, a superpartient number is a really special number that you can keep adding smaller and smaller numbers to and it will never have any leftovers or remainders. It's very patient and can be divided into smaller parts without anything left over!

For example, the number 12 is a superpartient number because you can add 1+2=3, 1+2+3+4+5=15, and 1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8=36 and they all divide evenly into 12 without any leftovers.

Pretty neat, huh? It's like magic math!
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