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27 January, 22:38

He has between 10 and 20 batteries. He counts the batteries by putting them into piles of 4 and finds that he has 3 left over. He then counted them by putting them into piles of 3 and found that he had one left over. How many batteries does he have?

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  1. 27 January, 23:02
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    15 batteries

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If he puts the batteries in piles of 4, and there is 3 left over, the number of batteries he can have is:

    2 piles: 4*2 + 3 = 11

    3 piles: 4*3 + 3 = 15

    4 piles: 4*4 + 3 = 19

    Then, when he puts in piles of 3, there is no batteries left over, so the number of batteries is a multiple of 3.

    From the 3 possibilities above (11, 15 and 19), only the number 15 is a multiple of 3, so the number of batteries is 15.
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