GMAT Math Sample Question - Number System
April 14, 2004
A number when divided by a divisor leaves a remainder of 24. When twice the original number is divided by the same divisor, the remainder is 11. What is the value of the divisor?
| (A) | 13 |
| (B) | 59 |
| (C) | 35 |
| (D) | 37 |
| (E) | 12 |
Correct Choice (D) Answer (37)
Explanatory Answer
Let the original number be ‘a’
Let the divisor be ‘d’
Let the quotient of the division of a by d be ‘x’
Therefore, we can write the relation as = x and the remainder is 24.
i.e., a = dx + 24
When twice the original number is divided by d, 2a is divided by d.
We know that a = dx + 24. Therefore, 2a = 2dx + 48
The problem states that leaves a remainder of 11.
2dx is perfectly divisible by d and will therefore, not leave a remainder.
The remainder of 11 was obtained by dividing 48 by d.
When 48 is divided by 37, the remainder that one will obtain is 11.
Hence, the divisor is 37.
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