Rahul has certain number of cricket balls with him. If he divides them into 4 equal groups, 2 are left over. If he divides them into 7 equal groups, 6 are left over. If he divides them into 9 equal groups, 7 are left over. What is the smallest number of cricket balls could Rahul have?
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x=4 n-2,x=7 m-1,x=9 l-2(l=1,2,3,4,5,.......) x=9 l-2(l=1,2,3,4,5,.......) u just have to find out a set of value(n,m,l) which simultaneously satisfy this equations