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by Rahul@gurome » Sat Oct 30, 2010 5:54 am
The answer is equal to the greatest common divisor of 1/5 and 1/7 = 1/35.

Now, why is that so? Let's rephrase the question and analyze.
What is the minimum distance between the multiples of two number, say m and n?
  • (1) Zero, if the range of the multiples is larger than the LCM of m and n. Because if the LCM is within the range then m and n both divides it, thus the distance is zero.
    (2) GCD of m and n, whenever the range of multiples is less than the LCM of m and n.
Think about it!
Take some examples. Take integers, that will make the understanding easier.

Say, m = 3 and n = 5.
If the range of multiples is greater than 15, then 3 and 5 both divides 15 => The minimum distance is zero.
If the range of multiples is smaller than 15 => The minimum distance is = GCD(3, 5) = 1, which occurs for 9 and 10.


Say, m = 4 and n = 6.
If the range of multiples is greater than 12, then 4 and 6 both divides 16 => The minimum distance is zero.
If the range of multiples is smaller than 12 => The minimum distance is = GCD(4, 6) = 2, which occurs for 4 and 6 themselves.

Hence, the answer is B.
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by euro » Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:00 am
Rahul@gurome wrote:The answer is equal to the greatest common divisor of 1/5 and 1/7 = 1/35.

Hence, the answer is B.
Why is that? I am missing the point here. :(

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by Rahul@gurome » Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:09 am
euro wrote:
Rahul@gurome wrote:The answer is equal to the greatest common divisor of 1/5 and 1/7 = 1/35.

Hence, the answer is B.
Why is that? I am missing the point here. :(
Edited the post and tried to explain.
See, if that helps. If not, let me know. I'll get back to it.
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