Carcass wrote:
When k is divided by 6, the remainder is 2.
When h is divided by 6, the remainder is 4.
What is the remainder when k + h is divided by 6?
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 4
(E) 5
When k is divided by 6, the remainder is 2
think of such numbers - 2, 8, 14, ....
When h is divided by 6, the remainder is 4
think of such numbers again - 4, 10, 16, ....
What could be the combinations for h + k?
2 + 4, 2 + 10, 2 + 16
6, 12, 18
8 + 4, 8 + 10, 8 + 16
12, 18, 24
14 + 4, 14 + 10, 14 + 16
18, 24, 30
Notice that all the combination when divided by 6 will give no remainder i.e 0
Hence, option A