A total of 83 occupants live in a college apartment complex. If there are 40 apartments and each apartment has at least two occupants, how many apartments have more than two occupants? (1) Only one apartment has more than three occupants. (2) The apartment manager lives in one of the apartments with her husband and two children.

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A total of 83 occupants live in a college apartment complex. If there are 40 apartments and each apartment has at least two occupants, how many apartments have more than two occupants? (1) Only one apartment has more than three occupants. (2) The apartment manager lives in one of the apartments with her husband and two children.