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GMAT Practice Questions - GMAT Practice Question #21

Can You Solve This GMAT Question?

By Karen Schweitzer, About.com

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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