Sunita took some tamarind (imli) seedd. she made group of five with them, and found that one seed was left over. She tried making groups of six and groups of four. Each time one seed was left over. What is the smallest number of seeds that Sunita had?
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Given:
Groups of four, five, and six is being created by Sunita in which in every time one seed remains intact.
So, from the given information we can now calculate the LCM of 4, 5, 6 and add 1 to the LCM.
LCM of 4, 5, and 6 is 60
Adding 1 to the LCM we get, 61
Therefore:
The smallest number of seeds that Sunita had is 61.