SOLUTION: I am a composite odd number more than 50, divisible by 3, 17 and 4 less than a multiples of 5 and 11 who am I?
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Question 1048377: I am a composite odd number more than 50, divisible by 3, 17 and 4 less than a multiples of 5 and 11 who am I?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
divisible by 3, 17;
The composite numbers could be 3*17=51 as a testable minimum.
55 is a multiple of both 11 and 5, and 55-4=51, which is that possible testable minimum composite you may want.
The number is 51.
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