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Hi Avon;
bobbym, I apologise if I have caused any offence
No need for an apology I was not offended, I just wanted Agnishom to know I was not annoyed or put off that he was asking questions about the alleged proof. As you stated he was correct is asking for more.
I think you are missing something.
Hmmm, since the day I was born that has been true. You are correct, the hole in my reasoning is in 2). I thought I could get around that and thus leave out the derivation as he supplied in the book.
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Hi;
Call there ages a,b,c,d.
There are four girls needed to make 6 pairs.
Hi bobbym
That isn't the only solution.
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Hi;
Are you sure about that?
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Yes.
Did ypu try permutating the rhs' of those equations?
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Here lies the reader who will never open this book. He is forever dead.
Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most. ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
The knowledge of some things as a function of age is a delta function.
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Yes, but that would only change the order. Since the assignments of a,b,c,d is arbitrary the order does not count. No matter how we permute it the 4 girls ages are the same.
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Hi all,
Here's what I did...
There are only 6 possible pairings, as follows:
a + b = 30
a + c = 33
a + d = 41
b + c = 58
b + d = 66
c + d = 69
From this, 3a + 3b + 3c + 3d = 297
Substituting (to leave one variable...for which I chose d):
123 - 3d + 198 - 3d + 207 - 36 + 3d = 297
6d = 231
d = 38.5
Substituting that result to find the other ages:
a = 41 - d = 41 - 38.5 = 2.5
b = 66 - d = 66 - 38.5 = 27.5
c = 69 - d = 69 - 38.5 = 30.5
It seems to me that they're the only solutions.
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Hi phrontister;
Did you see my post #24?
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Hmm... I also tried doing it on my own
But I was confused.
However, Thank You!
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Hi Bobby,
Yes, I did, but as I didn't know how you got to your answer I thought I'd give it a try with the little I know.
I suppose there's some other way of doing this that conforms to the other posts in the thread...which I didn't follow, as I don't think I've done this type of problem before.
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Hi;
I am super busy with another problem so I have not had time to check. Does your solution agree with mine?
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Yes, exactly the same. The only difference is that yours are fractions and mine are decimal.
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Okay, thanks for checking. I think Mr. Agnishom's question has been answered.
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My answers match too....
This one is very basic but I am not aware of the basic concepts used
Question 4:
Find the remainder when 21990 is divided by 1990.
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Hi Bobby,
Yes, I thought you probably answered it but I don't know enough about this topic to know that for sure. I was just throwing my tuppence-worth into the ring in case it might mean something to someone.
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Hi phrontister;
I do not mind at all.
Hi Agnishom;
That is a modulo operation.
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Yes I know it is called a modulo operation, .... How do you tackle it?
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When they are both positive like that the simplest way is
take the integer part of the answer which is 11.
We say:
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Here's how I think about it:
I'll let bobbym explain modulo. I know what it does, but I forget why.
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Hi phrontister;
Sometimes when the numbers are small successive subtraction is fastest. Of course Mathematica has a built in function.
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I am terribly embarassed about it
I meant to say:
Find the remainder when
is divided by 1990'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
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Hi Bobby,
I've only comparatively recently started thinking 'floor function' instead of 'integer'...and I also only use the dot instead of the multiplication sign rarely.
My instinct was to write the equation in my previous post as
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Hi Agnishom,
Actually, from what I see of how you typed that into your post, you meant this:
Find the remainder when
is divided by 1990.But I'm off to bed now (very early start in the morning), so I'll leave the answer to others.
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Yes sorry Please don't mind
I have some problems with tackling that latex
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We also know that
since
Will you please explain this line?
'And fun? If maths is fun, then getting a tooth extraction is fun. A viral infection is fun. Rabies shots are fun.'
'God exists because Mathematics is consistent, and the devil exists because we cannot prove it'
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