Quant Question of the Day: 165
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What is the largest integer that is a divisor of (n+1) (n+3) (n+5) (n+7) (n+9) for all even integers n?
1. 33
2. 15
3. 21
4. 11
5. 165
What is the largest integer that is a divisor of (n+1) (n+3) (n+5) (n+7) (n+9) for all even integers n?
1. 33
2. 15
3. 21
4. 11
5. 165
For all consecutive odd integers, one of every five is a multiple of 5 and 1 one of every 3 is a multiple of 3. The answer is 3. 5 = 15. So, option(2) 15 is the correct answer.
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