301
301
75.25
4.5455
301, which can be shown as follows: 301/2 = 150 R 1 301/3 = 100 R 1 301/4 = 75 R 1 301/5 = 60 R 1 301/6 = 50 R 1 301/7 = 43 R 0 In terms of mathematical congruence classes, we need only find a number evenly divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (the smallest is the LCD, 60), and add 1 to get 61, which has a remainder of 1 upon division by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. To get a number such that division by 7 yields a remainder of 0, simply add 60 to 61 enough times to reach a number evenly divisible by 7; the smallest is 301: 61 + 4*(60) = 301 --- The other numbers that meet the criteria will be those multiples of 7 that are also one more than a multiple of 60, i.e. higher by the LCD of 2,3,4,5,6, and 7, which is 420. The next numbers are 721, 1141, 1561, and 1981.
301
301.6667
0.0233
301
33.4444
0.1096
The answer is 301
75.25
301
2.0067
301 is the lowest of many.
301 is not a multiple of 3. 301/3 = 100 with 1 remaining.