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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have another problem i cant answer Seats in an auditorium are numbered 1-500, and the principal is handing out snacks in an assembly. Every student whose seat is a multiple of 4 gets chocolate. Every student in a seat that is a multiple of 7 gets jelly beans, and every student in a seat that is a multiple of 10 gets chips. The student in which seat number is the first to get all 3 treats? A) 40 B) 70 C) 100 D) 140

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Well, if I had the following conditions: (1) Anyone 70+ years old gets a $2000, (2) Anyone who is a cripple gets a discount card in Walmart, (3) Anyone who is a citizen of the US gets to vote in the US presidential election. Then, wouldn't you have to be ALL - a person of 70 years old or older, a cripple and a citizen of the US, to get all 3 (the $2000, discount card in Walmart, and vote in pres election) ?

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Same, here ... (1) every multiple of 4 gets a chocolate (2) every multiple of 7 gets jelly beans (3) every multiple of 10 gets chips

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

So what would you need to get EVERYTHING (chocolate, jelly beans, & chips)?

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