A teacher in a primary school, play's a game with her students, called the remainder game, to help them practice their long division.
Every student know's the rules:
1) pick 2 numbers, where at least one has exactly 3 digits.
2) write the smaller number below the larger, and divide it into the larger number, writing the remainder below the numbers. If the remainder is zero, you are finished, but if not, you must divide the bottom number into the number just above it, again, writing the remainder below the numbers
e.g.: 124
5
4
1
0.
3) Once a child has a zero remainder he's finished. The teacher gives each child one sweet for each remainder they have, including zero. So that child would have gotten 3 sweets(for 4,1,0).
4)If there's a mistake in the workings the child get's no sweets.
One day, every child get's a different number of sweets.This would not be possible had another child been playing too. How many sweets did the teacher give out that day???
Every student know's the rules:
1) pick 2 numbers, where at least one has exactly 3 digits.
2) write the smaller number below the larger, and divide it into the larger number, writing the remainder below the numbers. If the remainder is zero, you are finished, but if not, you must divide the bottom number into the number just above it, again, writing the remainder below the numbers
e.g.: 124
5
4
1
0.
3) Once a child has a zero remainder he's finished. The teacher gives each child one sweet for each remainder they have, including zero. So that child would have gotten 3 sweets(for 4,1,0).
4)If there's a mistake in the workings the child get's no sweets.
One day, every child get's a different number of sweets.This would not be possible had another child been playing too. How many sweets did the teacher give out that day???


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