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Which of the following numbers below is divisible by 2, 3, 5, and 7?
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10,500
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Complete the expression =E2=80=98 __13 = 1,594,323 = 819 (mod 1584)'.
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3
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The primitive root of mod 60 using 11 as one of the primitive root is
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4
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Using Euclidean Algorithm, determine the remainder of 18476 and 2636
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4
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Which of the following is the solution of the expression 23 x 52 x 7?
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1400
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An exponential function has a fixed base that is raised to a variable.
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Find the Greatest Common Divisor. Apply any method: 500, 600 and 700
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The primitive root of mod 60 using 11 as one of the primitive roots is
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Using Euclidean Algorithm, determine the remainder of 8 420 and 3 020
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What must be the value k to make the function f(x) = -3xk equal to -3?
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Given: 162 = 256 = ___ (mod 27), what must be the value of the unknown?
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Given: 202 = 400 = 22 (mod ___), what must be the value of the unknown?
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The numbers 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, and 11 are the factors of what number?
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Three of the numbers below are divisible by 13, 15 and 17. Which is NOT?
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Which of the following is the first step to find the answer in 59 mod 5?
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Which of the following is the way to find the prime factorization of 24?
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Using s = 2, in the Fermat formula 2s + 1, is the answer a Fermat number?
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If a number is divisible by 11, the last 3 digits must be divisible by 11.
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