Computation Contest #6 [2 SBI]

Here you can solve interesting problems using whatever programming language you like. Also you will earn SBI and sometimes STEM by doing so.
Also you might learn new things by doing so.
The tasks will be rather hard to solve without a programmable computer and some programming skills, but if you want to add a few million numbers by hand or similar, I would still give you the reward.
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Rules

No upvote, No resteem, No follow required!

I will give the prize randomly to those who solved the problem.

If two pieces of code are to closely related I might consider the later of them as copied which results in no prize for that person.

You have 4 days to solve it.

Even though this is about computation I will also accept algebraic solutions if you find one.

In order to get accepted you need to somehow attach your code.

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Problem

Today I want to give you a problem you can't just solve with brute force. You need to simplify the problem first:

Find the smallest integer number x that satisfies the following equations:

x mod 9 = 4
x mod 10 = 5
x mod 11 = 6
x mod 12 = 7
x mod 13 = 8
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x mod 125 = 120
x mod 126 = 121
x mod 127 = 122
x mod 128 = 123

Tip: The number is big! Normal integers might overflow!

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To everyone who already participated in a past contest, come back today and try a new problem(tell me if you don't want to be tagged):
@crokkon @kaeserotor @tonimontana @ninahaskin

In case no one gets a result(which I doubt), I will give away the prize to the person who makes the most constructive description why the problem is too hard in your opinion.

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@contrabourdon sponsors my contests with 2 STEEM weekly.
You can support him by using a witness vote on untersatz, so he can further support this and other contests.

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