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If \(k\) and \(m\) are positive integers, what is the remainder when \(k\) is divided by \(m+1\)?
1) \(k-m\) when divided by \(m+1\) leaves a remainder \(1\).
2) \(\frac{k}{3}\) and \(\frac{k}{2}\) when divided by \(m+1\) leave a remainder equal to \(4\) and \(3\) respectively.
The OA is D
Source: e-GMAT
1) \(k-m\) when divided by \(m+1\) leaves a remainder \(1\).
2) \(\frac{k}{3}\) and \(\frac{k}{2}\) when divided by \(m+1\) leave a remainder equal to \(4\) and \(3\) respectively.
The OA is D
Source: e-GMAT












