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1 August, 11:25

A man buys 52 coconuts, but some are lost on his way home. If he evenly divides the amount of coconuts he has left among four people, 3 coconuts are left. If he divides the coconuts among three people, 2 remain. And if he divides the coconuts among five people, he's left with 2 coconuts. How many coconuts did he lose on his way home?

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  1. 1 August, 11:51
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    He lost 5 coconuts.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    When he divides the number left among 3 and 5 people the remainder is 2 in each case so the number that each person gets must be 15 or a multiple of 15.

    So if x is the number left when he reaches home, then:

    2 = x mod 3 and

    2 = x mod 5

    where x = 15 + 2 = 17 or 30 + 2 = 32 or 45 + 2 = 47.

    But we also must satisfy 3 = x mod 4

    If x = 17:

    17 mod 4 = 1 so its not 17.

    32 mod 4 = 0 so it's not 32.

    47 mod 4 = 3 so x = 47.

    Therefore the number he lost = 52 - 47 = 5.
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