Is 4+n/6 an integer?
1. n is a multiple of 3
2. n divided by 6 has a remainder of 0
What is wrong in statement 1?
OA B
Is 4+n/6 an integer
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Discussing Statement 1:lheiannie07 wrote:Is 4+n/6 an integer?
1. n is a multiple of 3
2. n divided by 6 has a remainder of 0
What is wrong in statement 1?
OA B
Multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, ... If n is one among 6, 12, 18, .., then the answer is Yes; however, if n is one among 9, 15, 21, ..., then the answer is No.
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