how many out of n, (n+2) and (n+4) are divisible by 3
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Only 1 out of n, (n+2), (n+4) are divisible by 3
lets take n=1, only (n+2) = 1+2 = 3÷3
lets take n=2, only (n+4) = 2+4 = 6÷3
lets take n=3, only n = 3÷3
From this, only one out of given can be divisible by 3
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