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Re: How many integers between 150 and 250, both inclusive, are [#permalink]
Shanak wrote:
gajala wrote:
no of integers between 150 and 250, both inclusive =101

no of integers between 150 and 250, both inclusive divisible by 6 =17

no of integers between 150 and 250, both inclusive divisible by 5 =21

no of integers between 150 and 250, both inclusive divisible by both 6 and 5 =17+21-4=34

no of integers between 150 and 250, both inclusive, are divisible neither by 6 nor by 5 =101-34=67

option C is correct
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How 17 and 21?


just count the no of multiples of 6 and 5 :-D :-D
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