Math, asked by yadavatharva3020, 1 month ago

LOGICAL REASONING

A gardener had a number of shrubs to plant in rows. At first, he tried to plant 5 in each row, then 6, then 8 & then 12 but had always 1 left. On trying 13, he had none left. What is the smallest number of shrubs that he could have had?​

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Answered by surenderdhull804
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Answer:

481

Step-by-step explanation:

481 is the correct answer

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