Remainder

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by 4GMAT_Mumbai » Mon May 31, 2010 1:04 am
Hi,

1 is sufficient ... Remainder is 4.

2 is sufficient ... Remainder is 4 ... Answer is D ...

Am I missing something ...

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by selango » Mon May 31, 2010 1:04 am
IMO D

From statment 1 ,sum is 13

It can be like 1138,1237...

For all this the remainder will be 4.

From stmt 2, N+5 is divided by 9.

N can be like 1129,1138......

For all this the remainder will be 4.

So D

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by liferocks » Mon May 31, 2010 1:47 am
From 1
(w + x + y + z)%9=4...for any number the reminder when it is divided by 9 is same as that of the sum of its digits.hence the remainder when N is divided by 9 is 4..sufficient

From 2

if N+5 is divisible by 9, N will have reminder -5 when divided by 9 or the remainder when N is divided by 9 is (9-5)=4..sufficient

Ans option D
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