Q: Susie can buy apples from two stores: a supermarket that sells apples only in bundles of 4, and a convenience store that sells single, unbundled apples. If Susie wants to ensure that the total number of apples she buys is a multiple of 5, what is the minimum number of apples she must buy from the convenience store?
Options:
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
e) 4
The answer is A = 0. I do not think that question is correct. It should state that if Susie buys X bundles from super market then what is minimum she should buy from convnience store. However the question is open ended.
Susie can opt to buy 1 bundle (4 apples) from super market and so she needs to buy 1 apple from C store
Susie can opt to buy 5 bundle (20 apples) from super market and so she needs to buy 0 apple from C store
Susie can opt to buy 3 bundle (12 apples) from super market and so she needs to buy 3 apple from C store
and so on.
Is my argument correct or am I missing something in the question??