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Krishna bought chocolates for his brothers when he grouped the chocolates in groups of 4 , 1 chocolates was left if groups in 5 for chocolates were left, if groupid in 7 no Chocolate was left ungrouped if the total number of chocolates bought was less than 50, find the number of chocolates Krishnan bought ?
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Answered by 3403
5
49 is the answer
It is exactly divisible by7
Leaves a reminder of 4 when divided by 5
Leaves a reminder of 1 when divided by 4


siddpar: not appropriate since too tedious
Answered by kingofself
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The number of chocolates Krishnan was bought 49.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Krishna bought chocolates for his brothers when he grouped the chocolates in groups of 4.

1 chocolates was left if groups in 5 for chocolates were left.

If grouped in 7 no, Chocolate was left ungrouped. If the total number of chocolates bought was less than 50.

To find:

Find the number of chocolates Krishnan bought ?

Solution:

From the given condition.

  • When grouped in 4, leaves a remainder 1,
  • When grouped in 5, leaves a remainder 4
  • Exactly divisible by 7 .

The number is 49, which satisfies the given conditions.

which is divided by 4, (49= 4 \times 12) + 1) and gives a remainder of 1.

and it is divided by 5, (49 = (5 \times 9) + 4) and gives a remainder of 4.

It is divided by 7, (49= (7 \times 7) + 0) and leaves the remainder as 0.

Hence, the number of chocolates Krishnan was bought 49.

To know more:

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