If the infinite sequence, M, is defined as M1 = 6, M2 = 96, M3 = 996, ... , Mk = 10k - 4, is every term in this sequence divisible by q, if q is an even number?
(1) q is less than 45.
(2) At least 2 terms in the sequence are divisible by q.
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https://www.beatthegmat.com/inequalities-t68352.htmlselango wrote:If the infinite sequence, M, is defined as M1 = 6, M2 = 96, M3 = 996, ... , Mk = 10k - 4, is every term in this sequence divisible by q, if q is an even number?
(1) q is less than 45.
(2) At least 2 terms in the sequence are divisible by q.
Source: Grockit
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