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+ | The number <math>n</math> can be written in base <math>14</math> as <math>\underline{a}\text{ }\underline{b}\text{ }\underline{c}</math>, can be written in base <math>15</math> as <math>\underline{a}\text{ }\underline{c}\text{ }\underline{b}</math>, and can be written in base <math>6</math> as <math>\underline{a}\text{ }\underline{c}\text{ }\underline{a}\text{ }\underline{c}\text{ }</math>, where <math>a > 0</math>. Find the base-<math>10</math> representation of <math>n</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 12:19, 9 August 2018
Problem
The number can be written in base
as
, can be written in base
as
, and can be written in base
as
, where
. Find the base-
representation of
.
Solution
We have these equations:
.
Taking the last two we get
. Because
otherwise
, and
,
.
Then we know .
Taking the first two equations we see that
. Combining the two gives
. Then we see that
.
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See Also
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