17) How many integers between 100 and 150, inclusive, cannot
be evenly divided by 3 nor 5?
a) 35
b) 27
c) 25
d) 26
e) 28
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Answer / ratheesh
b/w 100 & 150 inclusive, so 51 integers
11 integers are divisible by 5
17 integers are divisible by 3
4 integers are divisible by 3 & 5
51-(11+17-4)=27
so option B is the correct answer
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