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23 March, 17:01

As an odometer check, a special counter measures the miles a car travels modulo 7. Explain how this counter can be used to determine whether the car has been driven 49,335; 149,335; or 249,335 miles when the odometer reads 49,335 and works modulo 100,000.

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  1. 23 March, 17:07
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    249335 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x be the number of miles the car has travelled.

    The odometer can only tell us that x≡49335 (mod 100000).

    If we also know the value of c where x≡c (mod 7) and 0≤c<7 by the Chinese remainder theorem we know the congruence satisfied by x modulo 100000•7 = 700000.

    As long as the car has been driven less that 700000 this uniquely determines the number of miles driven.

    In particular, we easily see that if x≡6 (mod 7) then the car was driven 49335 miles, if x≡4 (mod 7) then the car was driven 149335 miles, and if x≡2 (mod 7) then the car was driven 249335 miles
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