A number, p when divided by a divisor, q leaves a remainder

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by regor60 » Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:03 am
adrs33 wrote:A number, p when divided by a divisor, q leaves a remainder, r of 24 and
2q mod p = 11 .
What is the value of the divisor, q?
Took a look at what modular arithmetic means and based on that I believe q=35 and p is 59

Set up two equation: P = QS + 24 and 2Q = KP + 11

Equating the P's from both suggests Q(2-ks) = (24K + 11)

2-KS can' be negative or zero, so it has to be one, which means both K and S are 1.

Substitute those back in to the prior equations will yield P and Q

however, I don't believe this is a GMAT style of question

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by OptimusPrep » Wed Apr 20, 2016 8:39 pm
adrs33 wrote:A number, p when divided by a divisor, q leaves a remainder, r of 24 and
2q mod p = 11 .
What is the value of the divisor, q?
Hi adrs33,

I am sure this is not a GMATesque question and would advice you to stay away from questions that are not likely to be testes on the test.
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