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Re: If s and t are positive integers such that s/t = 64.12 which [#permalink]
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\(s/t= 64.12 = 64 \frac{12}{100} = 64 \frac{3}{25}\)

r/t = 3/25 where r is the remainder.
We can conclude that t should be a multiple of 25 and r is a multiple of 3 as well.
if t = 25, Remainder will be 3.

When you check the options, we can see that there is only one multiple of 3 i.e 45 and other options we can eliminate.
Option E is the correct answer.

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For this question I like to use the formula (remainder/divisor) = decimal remainder

So (r/t) = .12

The question being asked is "what is a possible value for r?"—but what is really being asked is "what is a possible value for r where t would also be an integer?" (an earlier stated requirement of the question)

A) 2/t = .12, 2/t = 12/100, 200 = 12t, t = 16.67 (not an integer)
B) 4/t = .12, 4/t = 12/100, 400 = 12, t = 33.33 (not an integer)
C) 8/t = .12, 8/t = 12/100, 800 = 12t, t = 66.67 (not an integer)
D) 20/t = .12, 20/t = 12/100, 2000 = 12t, t = 166.67 (not an integer)
E) 45/t = .12, 45/t = 12/100, 4500 = 12t, t = 375 (integer)
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Re: If s and t are positive integers such that s/t = 64.12 which [#permalink]
I know how to solve this quesiton, but what if the questions asks " what is the remainder of t/s?" is there a way to know?
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