To get these, do any number in the 7 times table + 4
More mathematically, do 7x+4 where x is an integer, to get numbers that divide by 7 and give remainder 4.
Example: x=1, so 7x+4=11. 11 is a number that will divide by 7 to give a remainder of 4.
Another example: x=76, so 7x+4=536. 536 is a number that will divide by 7 to give remainder 4.
so if you want to get all of them start at x=1 and work your way upwards.
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8. For a remainder of 2 when divided by 4, they must be 10, 14, 18, ..., 98 For a remainder of 1 when divided by 3, they must be 10, 13, 16, ..., 97 The overlap is 10, 22, 34, 46, 58, 70, 82, 94 - 8 numbers
The first five numbers which when divided by 5 leave a remainder of 4 are: 4 = 4/5 = 0 remainder 4 9 = 9/5 = 1 remainder 4 14 = 14/5 = 2 remainder 4 19 = 19/5 = 3 remainder 4 24 = 24/5 = 4 remainder 4 The pattern continues in this way.
74 divided by 5 equals 14 with a remainder of 4
4 is a factor since 60 divided by 4 is 15, the others are not. To see if it is a factor, just see if it 60 divided by that number has a remainder or not. If the remainder is 0, it is a factor, if the remainder is non-zero it is not.
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4 divided by 3 gives a non zero remainder (i.e. 1). However 4 divided by the other three numbers (i.e. 1, 2, 4) all give a zero remainder. This test proves they are factors.
Since the remainder is 0 when the numbers are divided by 3, then that number is a multiples of 3. For example, 45/3 = 15 remainder 0 45/4= 11 remainder 1 45/7 = 6 remainder 3
There are 11 such numbers.
8. For a remainder of 2 when divided by 4, they must be 10, 14, 18, ..., 98 For a remainder of 1 when divided by 3, they must be 10, 13, 16, ..., 97 The overlap is 10, 22, 34, 46, 58, 70, 82, 94 - 8 numbers
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The first five numbers which when divided by 5 leave a remainder of 4 are: 4 = 4/5 = 0 remainder 4 9 = 9/5 = 1 remainder 4 14 = 14/5 = 2 remainder 4 19 = 19/5 = 3 remainder 4 24 = 24/5 = 4 remainder 4 The pattern continues in this way.
Because it can be divided into both numbers with no remainder
87 is one of infinitely many numbers that meet these requirements.
Yes but with a remainder. All numbers are divisible, 655 divided by 4=163.75
74 divided by 5 equals 14 with a remainder of 4
4 is a factor since 60 divided by 4 is 15, the others are not. To see if it is a factor, just see if it 60 divided by that number has a remainder or not. If the remainder is 0, it is a factor, if the remainder is non-zero it is not.