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If there were 6 marchers in line and ⅚ of the marches were out of step then 5 would be out of step; only one would be in step.

Consider all the marchers in lines or rows of 6 marchers per line/row.

That means we'd have 6, 12, 18, 24, etc. marchers; in other words, some multiple of 6.

There would be only one marcher in each row in step.

Example: 42 marchers:

❌✔️❌❌❌❌

❌❌❌✔️❌❌

❌❌✔️❌❌❌

❌❌❌❌✔️❌

❌✔️❌❌❌❌

❌❌❌❌❌✔️

✔️❌❌❌❌❌

The checked (✔️) 6 marchers are in step; all others (35) are out of step.

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