SOLUTION: find the greatest number of 6 digits from which 15 is subtracted and the result of subtraction is exactly divisible by 16,24,27 and 36

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Question 911629: find the greatest number of 6 digits from which 15 is subtracted and the result of subtraction is exactly divisible by 16,24,27 and 36

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the LCM of 16,24,27 and 36.




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Divide by to find the multiplier to get you to the largest 6 digit number.

So then multiply the LCM by .


Then add 15.


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