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Suppose that M and N are positive 2-digit integers and that
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Suppose that M and N are positive 2-digit integers and that \(N=\frac{M+5}{2}\). If \(\frac{M}{3}\) is not an integer, what is the largest possible value of N?
The fact that M/3 is not an integer means that M is not divisible by 3. Thus, we should start from the highest 2-digit number and go back to find the highest possible value of N. - M=99 -> it's divisible by 3 - M=98 -> not divisible by 3 but N would be 51.5 that is not an integer - M=97 -> not divisible by 3 and N would be 51. The highest value of N is 51!
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