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No problem! And you are correct. 0 is a multiple of 3.
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can some body explain this with detailed explanation. I know that 2 stmnt alone are insufficient. I am unable to combine both stmnts.
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Happy to help!

We know that p and q are consecutive positive integers. So p could be q+1 or it could be q-1

From statement 1 we know that q is not a multiple of 3. So we know that either q+1 or q-1 is a multiple of 3, since 1 of every 3 consecutive integers must be a multiple of 3.
Statement 2 tells us that q-1 is not a multiple of 3, so combining this with Statement 1, we now know that q+1 is a multiple of 3. However, we still don't know if p=q+1 or if p=q-1.

So combining both statements is not sufficient.
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