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1.Beautiful Birds

There are two groups of birds sitting on a tree. In the first group there are x numbers of birds and in the second y. The leader of the first group said to the leader of the second that if one bird from your group come to my side then the number of birds in my group is 4 more than 2 times number of birds in your group. The leader of the second group replied that if one bird from your group come to my side then the number of birds in my group is 3 less than five times the number of birds present in your group.


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Answered by DeepankarPoudyel
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Let’s look at an example before solving this particular problem: suppose we have 7/3. If we think back to elementary school, a teacher would probably have you solve it with this train of thought: “3 fits in 7 once, and we still have 4 left. Now, 3 also fits in 4, and we will have just one left. 3 doesn’t fit in 1. So, 3 fits in 7 twice and we have one leftover.” You could then say 7/3=2 remainder 1. To think of it another way, we could say that 2*3 + 1 = 7.

That remainder 1 is the answer to the question “7 mod 3”. When we are asked to find x mod y, what we really want to solves is this: y = b*x + a, where a, the remainder, is the modulus. So, from our above example, y is 7, x is 3, and we try to figure out b and a. Now, there are some restrictions o

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Answered by yashikasaket
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