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Question

If N÷5 leaves a remainder of 3, what might be the ones digit of the number N?


A

1

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5

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C

Either 7 or 2

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D

Either 3 or 8

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Solution

The correct option is D

Either 3 or 8


A number which is divisible by 5 has either 0 or 5 in it ones place.

Since, the number N leaves 3 as the remainder when divided by 5, the last digit can be (0 + 3 = 3) or (5 + 3 = 8) .

So, the last digit or the ones digit of the number which leaves 3 as a remainder is either 3 or 8.


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