There are x oranges and were divided between 2 boys but 1 orange remained so it was divided between 3 boys and again 1 orange remained. Also between 4, 5 and 6 boys, still 1 orange remained. It was however equally divided among 7 boys.
What is X?
To answer this, let's first arrange the options in desending order: 7, 33, 49, 301
The question simply put says the correct number when divided by 2 to 6 must always have 1 as it reminder and must be exactly divisible by 7
7: Divided by 2: 3 rem 1 Divided by 3: 2 rem 1 Divided by 4: 1 rem 3 So not our answer
33: Divided by 2: 16 rem 1 Divided by 3: 11 rem 0 So not our answer
49: Divided by 2: 24 rem 1 Divided by 3: 16 rem 1 Divided by 4: 12 rem 1 Divided by 5: 9 rem 4 So not our answer
301: Divided by 2: 150 rem 1 Divided by 3: 100 rem 1 Divided by 4: 75 rem 1 Divided by 5: 60 rem 1 Divided by 6: 50 rem 1 Divided by 7: 43 rem 0 Our answer!
There are x oranges and were divided between 2 boys but 1 orange remained so it was divided between 3 boys and again 1 orange remained. Also between 4, 5 and 6 boys, still 1 orange remained. It was however equally divided among 7 boys.
What is X?
To answer this, let's first arrange the options in desending order: 7, 33, 49, 301
The question simply put says the correct number when divided by 2 to 6 must always have 1 as it reminder and must be exactly divisible by 7
7: Divided by 2: 3 rem 1 Divided by 3: 2 rem 1 Divided by 4: 1 rem 3 So not our answer
33: Divided by 2: 16 rem 1 Divided by 3: 11 rem 0 So not our answer
49: Divided by 2: 24 rem 1 Divided by 3: 16 rem 1 Divided by 4: 12 rem 1 Divided by 5: 9 rem 4 So not our answer
301: Divided by 2: 150 rem 1 Divided by 3: 100 rem 1 Divided by 4: 75 rem 1 Divided by 5: 60 rem 1 Divided by 6: 50 rem 1 Divided by 7: 43 rem 0 Our answer!
Answer 301
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