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Your setup is right, but the final count still misses some divisors. Recount the factors greater than 43 and explain where 44 fits.

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Your setup is right, but the final count still misses some divisors. Recount the factors greater than 43 and explain where 44 fits.

I think I forgot 44 and some of the larger factor pairs.

That is the right place to check. Recount in order so the missing values stand out.

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Your setup is right, but the final count still misses some divisors. Recount the factors greater than 43 and explain where 44 fits.

Can you check whether 44 should be included?

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I can keep the divisor idea and fix the count. The condition is n > 43, so 44 is allowed.

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Your setup is right, but the final count still misses some divisors. Recount the factors greater than 43 and explain where 44 fits.

Please check the corrected count.

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Your setup is right: remainder 43 means n | 1980 and n > 43.

The missing factors are 44, 45, 396, 660, and 1980.

So there are 19 possible values of n.

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The corrected count is complete and the conclusion now matches the divisor list.

I recounted the factors and there are 19 values.

Exactly. 44, 45, 396, 660, and 1980 were the missing values in the first list.