Math, asked by crk2, 1 year ago

Raju bought chocolates for his brothers. when he grouped the chocolates in groups of 4 , 1 chocolate was left if group in 5 , 4 chocolates were left , if grouped in 6 , 1 chocolate was left and if grouped in 7 no chocolate was left ungrouped if the total number of chocolates bought was less than 50 find, the number of chocolates Raju bought


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Answered by gowshikvisva
2
the answer is 49 . i surely says that . I think it will hope you

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Answered by carlota
1
It's 49.

We're looking for a multiple of 7 that's also NOT a multiple of 4,5 and 6.

This number also has to be under 50.

When taking all of these factors into account, we are left with:

7
14
49

Now, we try grouping these numbers into the categories above and we'll find that the only value that fulfills all of the criteria is 49!

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