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			Smallest Integer with Remainder Using Least Common Multiple (LCM) - Practice Problem | CAVEMAN CHANG
For this video series, I will focus on practice problems. Each and every one of these questions, I selected because I feel they truly highlight certain math concepts or they may show up in a standardized test. In order to best use this video, I recommend you pause the video and try to solve the problem before unpausing to see the solution and explanation.
Problem of the Video: What is the smallest integer that has a remainder of 1 when divided by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6?
There are many ways to solve a math problem so please share in the comments if you solved this problem differently.
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