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Q.1)
A school administrator will assign each student in a group of n students to one of m classrooms. If
3 < m < 13 < n, is it possible to assign each of the n students to one of the m classrooms so that each classroom has the same number of students assigned
to it?
(1) It is possible to assign each of 3n students to
one of m classrooms so that each classroom
has the same number of students assigned to it.
(2) It is possible to assign each of 13n students to
one of m classrooms so that each classroom
has the same number of students assigned to it.

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by jkaustubh » Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:17 am
search older entries, the solution is available

https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... VZYX8OHSEg
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