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7 June, 13:35

Find the smallest 3-digit number which gives the remainder 1 when divided by 3 and by 4.

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  1. 7 June, 17:07
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    Multiples of 3 plus 1 remainder are:

    3n+1

    Multiples of 4 plus 1 remainder are:

    4n+1

    Since these multiples must be the same number must be a multiple of 12 plus a remainder of one, which is:

    12n+1

    And the smallest such three digit number is:

    12n+1>99 subtract 1 from both sides

    12n>98 divide both sides by 12

    n>8.17

    Since n must be an integer, n=9

    So then number is 12n+1

    12 (9) + 1=109
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