Arithmetic, Division with Remainder
This topic focuses on the division of integers where the result includes a quotient and a remainder (which is less than the divisor). Questions involve performing such divisions and solving problems where the remainder is significant, such as in modular arithmetic or pattern recognition.
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THE CONVERTED MISER
Mr. Jasper Bullyon was one of the very few misers who have ever been converted to a sense of their duty towards their less fortunate fellow-men. One eventful night he counted out his accumulated wealth, and resolved to distribute it amongst the deserving poor.
He found that if he gave away the same number of pounds every day in the year, he could exactly spread it over a twelvemonth without there being anything left over; but if he rested on the Sundays, and only gave away a fixed number of pounds every weekday, there would be one sovereign left over on New Year's Eve. Now, putting it at the lowest possible, what was the exact number of pounds that he had to distribute?
Could any question be simpler? A sum of pounds divided by one number of days leaves no remainder, but divided by another number of days leaves a sovereign over. That is all; and yet, when you come to tackle this little question, you will be surprised that it can become so puzzling.
Sources:- Amusements in Mathematics, Henry Ernest Dudeney Question 116