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GMAT Practice Questions - GMAT Practice Question #21

Can You Solve This GMAT Question?

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Read the following GMAT practice question and the statements below it. Then, see if you can choose the correct multiple choice answer:

GMAT Practice Question

J, K and M are positive integers. K is the remainder when J is divided by 6. M is the remainder when J is divided by 4. Which of the following could be the value of K+M?

I. 0
II. 3
III. 9

Multiple Choice Options

A) None
B) I
C) II
D) I and III
E) II and III

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