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Three digit less than 110 and completely divisible by 3 and 4​

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Answered by rosalena
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Step-by-step explanation:

To be divisible by 3 and 4, the desired number has to be divisible by the Least Common Multiplier or LCM of 3 and 4, that is by 12. So we have to take integral multiples of 12 and see which are the 3-digit numbers. Since 100 is the smallest 3 digit number, we have to take such multiples which would be greater than 100.

12 x 9 = 108

12 x 10 = 120

12 x 11 = 132

12 x 12 = 144

and so on.

All these numbers 108, 120, 132, 144,156……..ad infinitum are divisible by 3 and 4. Since we are asked to name ‘a 3 digit number’, we will choose 108 which is the first and the smallest of them all. Dividing 108 by 3, the quotient = 36 and remainder = 0. Dividing by 4, the quotient = 27 and the remainder = 0.

Therefore, 108 is a 3-digit number that is divisible both by 3 and by 4

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