Math, asked by kumarmedhamohan, 8 hours ago

Sunita took some seeds. She made groups of five with them and found one seed was left over. She tried making groups of 6 and groups of 4. Each time one seed was left over. What is the smallest number of seeds that Sunita had?​

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Answered by 01tubafaheem
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the smallest number divisible by 5,6 and 4 is their smallest common multiple. Therefore, the required number be 1 more than this smaller common multiple. Hence, the smallest number of seeds Sunita had 61.

Answered by lubna33
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Answer:

know that the smallest number divisible by 5,6 and 4 is their smallest common multiple. Therefore, the required number be 1 more than this smaller common multiple. Hence, the smallest number of seeds Sunita had 61.

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