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Discussion Forum : Numbers - General Questions (Q.No. 97)
97.
If x and y are positive integers such that (3x + 7y) is a multiple of 11, then which of the following will be divisible by 11 ?
Answer: Option
Explanation:
By hit and trial, we put x = 5 and y = 1 so that (3x + 7y) = (3 x 5 + 7 x 1) = 22, which is divisible by 11.
(4x + 6y) = ( 4 x 5 + 6 x 1) = 26, which is not divisible by 11;
(x + y + 4 ) = (5 + 1 + 4) = 10, which is not divisible by 11;
(9x + 4y) = (9 x 5 + 4 x 1) = 49, which is not divisible by 11;
(4x - 9y) = (4 x 5 - 9 x 1) = 11, which is divisible by 11.
Discussion:
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Vishwas said:
2 years ago
x = 4 and y = 3.
and x+y+4 = 4+3+4 = 11(which is divisible by 11 )
Hence, I think option B is also correct.
and x+y+4 = 4+3+4 = 11(which is divisible by 11 )
Hence, I think option B is also correct.
(7)
Siddhartha Chakraborty said:
2 years ago
x = 4 and y = 3.
Then x+y+4 = 4+3+4 = 11(which is divisible by 11 )
Hence, I think option B is also correct.
Then x+y+4 = 4+3+4 = 11(which is divisible by 11 )
Hence, I think option B is also correct.
(19)
Priya said:
1 year ago
Why do we put x=5, y=1?
Anyone, please explain me.
Anyone, please explain me.
(4)
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