question is from GoGMAT prep course.
When a positive integer b is divided by another positive integer a, the remainder is r. What is the remainder when 3b is divided by 3a?
actleader Wrote:question is from GoGMAT prep course.
When a positive integer b is divided by another positive integer a, the remainder is r. What is the remainder when 3b is divided by 3a?
actleader Wrote:Ron's advice is approachable,
having substitute some numbers the solution became obvious
(A) 1
(B) 3(b + ar)
(C) 3(b − ar)
(D) 3r − b
(E) 3r
but I'd like to approach the method without PI,
and the explanation provided above is not understandable :(
how can we get (k+3r)/3a from (3ka+3r)/3a?