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nandansingh wrote:What is the remainder when integer x is divided by 6?
1. When X is divided by 2, remainder is 1; and when x is divided by 3, the remainder is 0.
2. When x is divided by 12, the remainder is 3.
x = 6k + r

Statement I

This statement simply tells us that x is an odd number and multiple of 3 or odd multiples of 3.

x = 9, 15, 21, 27......

Each of the above values when divided by 6, the remainder is 3.

Sufficient.

Statement II

This statement simply tells us that remainder will be 3.
Sufficient.

Hence D.

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by nandansingh » Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:47 am
I went by the same process.
In statement-1, why you did not consider '3' in
x = 9, 15, 21, 27......
I considered it and hence got the statement as Insufficient.

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by parallel_chase » Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:51 am
nandansingh wrote:I went by the same process.
In statement-1, why you did not consider '3' in
x = 9, 15, 21, 27......
I considered it and hence got the statement as Insufficient.

OA- D
even if we consider 3, if 3 is divided by 6, the remainder will be 3

Here is a rule of remainder which will help you in future.

1 is divided by 6, the remainder will be 1
2 is divided by 6, the remainder will be 2
3 is divided by 6, the remainder will be 3
4 is divided by 6, the remainder will be 4
5 is divided by 6, the remainder will be 5
6 is divided by 6, the remainder will be 0

this is valid for all positive integers.

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nandansingh wrote:What is the remainder when integer x is divided by 6?
1. When X is divided by 2, remainder is 1; and when x is divided by 3, the remainder is 0.
2. When x is divided by 12, the remainder is 3.
from 1
x is odd multiple of 3 try different multiples ... remainder is always 3..suff

x = 9 or x = 18 when devided by 6 gives different remainders...insuff

from 2

x =12c+3.......suff always the remainder will be 3

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