This is a question that I work on call The Broken Eggs Situation. This is a rewritten version for the a regional. First problem is
the
(A farmer is taking her eggs to the market in a cart, but she hits a
pothole, which knocks over all the containers of eggs. Though she is
unhurt, every egg is broken. So she goes to her insurance agent, who
asks her how many eggs she had. She says she doesn't know, but she
remembers somethings from various ways she tried packing the eggs.
When she put the eggs in groups of two, three, four, five, and six
there was one egg left over, but when she put them in groups of seven
they ended up in complete groups with no eggs left over.)
Their was rancher that was taking their eggs to the market to sell them, but their was a construction hole he had trip and all the eggs fell through the hole and broke. Then he went to State Farm and her agent ask him how many eggs he had.
He said that your answer has to be subtracted by one egg and it has to be divisible by 2,3,4,5,6. That will have one egg left .If you divide it by 7 their is no eggs left over.
the
(A farmer is taking her eggs to the market in a cart, but she hits a
pothole, which knocks over all the containers of eggs. Though she is
unhurt, every egg is broken. So she goes to her insurance agent, who
asks her how many eggs she had. She says she doesn't know, but she
remembers somethings from various ways she tried packing the eggs.
When she put the eggs in groups of two, three, four, five, and six
there was one egg left over, but when she put them in groups of seven
they ended up in complete groups with no eggs left over.)
Their was rancher that was taking their eggs to the market to sell them, but their was a construction hole he had trip and all the eggs fell through the hole and broke. Then he went to State Farm and her agent ask him how many eggs he had.
He said that your answer has to be subtracted by one egg and it has to be divisible by 2,3,4,5,6. That will have one egg left .If you divide it by 7 their is no eggs left over.