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George wished to buy some crackers. If he gave 2 crackers or 3 crackers or 4 crackers or 5 crackers to each of his friends he is left with no crackers. What is the least number of crackers he must purchase?
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| Q2. |
What is the smallest number of students required so that they may be uniformly arranged in rows 12, 16 or 20.
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Some boxes of chocolates are $20 each, some are $40 and some are $60 each. Find the least sum of money with which we can buy an exact number of chocolates of each kind.
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Allan purchased some apples to distribute to her friends. If she gave 7 or 8 or 10 apples to each of her friends she will be left with 100 apples. What is the least number of apples she purchased.
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| Q5. |
Some toys are $15 each, some are $45 each and some are $60 each. Find the least sum of money with which we can buy an exact number of toys of each kind.
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| Q6. |
Find the smallest number that is divisible by all even numbers between 5 and 15.
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