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    Tutor MathsGuru: Ask me for your burning Maths questions!

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    • C Offline
      cafelatte
      last edited by

      Need to know the step-by-step thinking procedure for solution this question :


      When one of the following numbers is excluded, the sum of the remaining numbers is divisible by 2,3 and 5. What is the number?
      29,28,32,45,29,47,17,11?

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        Dharma
        last edited by

        cafelatte:
        Need to know the step-by-step thinking procedure for solution this question :


        When one of the following numbers is excluded, the sum of the remaining numbers is divisible by 2,3 and 5. What is the number?
        29,28,32,45,29,47,17,11?
        1.\tTo divide by 2 – the ones digit must be an even number
        2.\tTo divide by 3 – the sum of digits must be divisible by 3
        3.\tTo divide by 5 – the ones digit must be either 0 or 5

        Therefore the number must have ones digit that is 0 and the sum of digits must be divisible by 3.

        Adding up the ones digits of the 8 numbers given
        9 + 8 + 2 + 5 + 9 + 7 + 7 + 1 = 48

        In order for the number’s ones digit to be 0, must remove 28 (ones digit is 8 ) so that we can get 0 as the ones digit of the number

        Sum = 29 + 32 + 45 + 29 + 47 + 17 + 11 = 210

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          cafelatte
          last edited by

          Brilliant ! Thanks Dharma ! Why didn't I think of that ?

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            P5G
            last edited by

            cafelatte:
            Need to know the step-by-step thinking procedure for solution this question :


            When one of the following numbers is excluded, the sum of the remaining numbers is divisible by 2,3 and 5. What is the number?
            29,28,32,45,29,47,17,11?
            29 + 28 + 32 + 45 + 29 + 47 + 17 + 11 = 238

            2 x 3 x 5 = 30

            238/30 = 7 r 28 --> remove 28

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              BigDevil
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              stuckinratio:
              Hi maths guru,


              have this q

              The no of cakes was twice the no of cream puffs. After 90 cakes and 42 cream puffs were sold, the ratio of the no of cakes left to the no of cream puffs was 2:5. How many cakes and cream puffs were in the shop at first?

              TIA

              (oops- new to this and posted a new thread instead -sorrieee)
              Is there something wrong to this question?
              I tried using modeling, then I tried solving with algebra.
              Both times I can't get a nice round answer.
              Cake = 91.5; cream puff = 45.75

              However, if I reverse the condition to no. of cream puffs was twice the no. of cakes, then final answer is cake 366, cream puffs 732.

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                tianzhu
                last edited by

                BigDevil:

                Is there something wrong to this question?
                I tried using modeling, then I tried solving with algebra.
                Both times I can't get a nice round answer.
                Cake = 91.5; cream puff = 45.75
                Hi BigDevil

                The original question is likely to be flawed.

                You are now emerging into a confident new breed problem solver ready to run the next lap.

                We look forward to more of your solutions.

                Best wishes

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                  BigDevil
                  last edited by

                  tianzhu:
                  Hi BigDevil


                  The original question is likely to be flawed.

                  You are now emerging into a confident new breed problem solver ready to run the next lap.

                  We look forward to more of your solutions.

                  Best wishes
                  :oops: :oops: still learning the ropes only...
                  班门弄斧 贻笑大方 :oops: :oops:

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                    tianzhu
                    last edited by

                    BigDevil:

                    :oops: :oops: still learning the ropes only...
                    班门弄斧 贻笑大方 :oops: :oops:
                    Hi BigDevil

                    If you feel that I am making fun of you, I sincerely apologise.

                    I am no expert, just a dad who is thick skinned enough to put my solutions online. For a forum to be vibrant, we need more new problem solvers who are ready to inject new ideas. The intention of my earlier post is to encourage more active participation from new problem solvers.

                    Best wishes

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                      Muffins
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                      Hi guys, when I did the cream puff cake question, I got 66.5 cakes, 33.25 cream puffs. Could you explain, BigDevil or Tianzhu? Thanks…

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                        tianzhu
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                        Muffins:
                        Hi guys, when I did the cream puff cake question, I got 66.5 cakes, 33.25 cream puffs. Could you explain, BigDevil or Tianzhu? Thanks...

                        Hi Muffins

                        I am inclined to believe that the original question is flawed.

                        This question can be solved with MD or Parts and Units.But the answers are not in whole numbers.

                        Maybe, we should wait for the reply from the TS.

                        Best wishes

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