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This is a question of arithmetic related to number problems, I have tried a lot to solve it but somehow I am unable to find out the correct answer.
If c is a +ve integer between 1 and 9, and n = 9,446 + c, then what is the value of c?
(1) n is divisible by 5.
(2) n is divisible by 9.
In the last paragraph, when n is divisible by 5, then "c" can be 4 or 9. In the next sentence it states, "if n is divisible by 9, you can add the digits and find what
the nearby multiples of 9 are. Which digits are you adding?
I had seen this question at www.testcircle.com/gmat in free GMAT sample videos, and there are more than 1000s of GMAT CAt test based questions in free sample videos.
Waiting for a good reply.
Thanks
This is a question of arithmetic related to number problems, I have tried a lot to solve it but somehow I am unable to find out the correct answer.
If c is a +ve integer between 1 and 9, and n = 9,446 + c, then what is the value of c?
(1) n is divisible by 5.
(2) n is divisible by 9.
In the last paragraph, when n is divisible by 5, then "c" can be 4 or 9. In the next sentence it states, "if n is divisible by 9, you can add the digits and find what
the nearby multiples of 9 are. Which digits are you adding?
I had seen this question at www.testcircle.com/gmat in free GMAT sample videos, and there are more than 1000s of GMAT CAt test based questions in free sample videos.
Waiting for a good reply.
Thanks

















