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Sunita took some tamarind (imli) seeds. She made groups 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? Encourage children to try out themselves such activities in​

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Answered by rayyanuddin027
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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.

The smallest common multiple of 5,6 and 4 =60

Therefore, the required number =60+1=61

Hence, the smallest number of seeds Sunita had 61.

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Answered by divyanshikhandwal
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Your answer is 61

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