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missrochelle
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If x and y are positive integers, what is the remainder when x is divided by y?
(1) When x is divided by 2x, the remainder is 4.
(2) When x + y is divided by y, the remainder is 4.
answer: B
explanation from BTG 300 questions:
1 doesn't say anything about y so not sufficient
2 says: x+y = my + 4 or x/y + 1 = m + 4/y since 4 will be less than y 4/y = 4 only so x/y = m + 3 or remainder will be 3.
Pls explain statement 2. I understand the first part (m is the quotient) but how do we get x/y +1 = m +4/y? This solution is not helpful
(1) When x is divided by 2x, the remainder is 4.
(2) When x + y is divided by y, the remainder is 4.
answer: B
explanation from BTG 300 questions:
1 doesn't say anything about y so not sufficient
2 says: x+y = my + 4 or x/y + 1 = m + 4/y since 4 will be less than y 4/y = 4 only so x/y = m + 3 or remainder will be 3.
Pls explain statement 2. I understand the first part (m is the quotient) but how do we get x/y +1 = m +4/y? This solution is not helpful












