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sum-of-multiples: ensure correct sum if one multiple is a factor of another#50

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petertseng added a commit to exercism/problem-specifications that referenced this pull request Oct 16, 2018
sum-of-multiples 1.4.1

As stated in our guidelines, we want descriptions that tell us why each
case is being tested:
https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications#test-data-format-canonical-datajson

The canonical data was added in
#206 during a
time when descriptions were not required.

Then, placeholder descriptions were added in
aaa47ee and it was acknowledged at the
time that these descriptions were purely for *schema* compliance, and
not compliance with the guidelines nor a motivation for each case.

By examining the issues that led to each case being added, it is
possible to understand the descriptions.

With more cases being added to sum-of-multiples with clear descriptions,
it's time to bring the other descriptions up to speed as well.

Original exercise:
exercism/exercism@607be68

Additional cases:
exercism/exercism#2486
exercism/exercism#2341
exercism/haskell#50
exercism/go#53
#896
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