What is the remainder when n is divided by 4?
1) n is the square of an odd integer
2) n is a multiple of 3
MGMAT answer is A. But, if n = 1 then the remainder is 4, whereas with any other odd integer the remainder is 1. Is this an oversight on the part of MGMAT or am I missing something?
1) n is the square of an odd integer
2) n is a multiple of 3
MGMAT answer is A. But, if n = 1 then the remainder is 4, whereas with any other odd integer the remainder is 1. Is this an oversight on the part of MGMAT or am I missing something?












