Problem solving Basketball Ms. Borg due 2:30 PM

Luis wants to play basketball but is supposed to finish his math assignment first. Ms. Barajas, his teacher, offers him a bargain that he can cut his assignment short on the condition that he determine the exact number of balls that are in the ball closet. Ms. Barajas informs him that
there are fewer than thirty balls;
if he were to take out two balls at a time, there would be one ball left in the closet;
if he takes out three balls at a time, there would be no balls left in the closet;
if he takes out four balls at a time, there will be three balls left over;
if he takes out five balls at a time, there would be no balls left in the closet.
Luis smiles as he tells her how many balls are in the closet. Ms. Barajas returns his smile, picks up his paper, and sends him to the court.
Question: How many balls are in the closet?

15 balls
less then 30
odd
multiple of 3 and 5
if u take them out by four you would take out 12 and have 3 left over


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