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+ | Notice that the only values of <math>C</math> that have <math>3C = 10n+C</math> for some <math>n</math> are <math>0</math> and <math>5</math>. If <math>C=0</math>, then we have <math>AB0 \cdot 3 = 790</math>, and so <math>AB \cdot 3 = 79</math>. Notice that <math>79</math> is not divisible by <math>3</math>, so <math>C=0</math> is not a valid solution. Next, when <math>C=5</math>, we have that <math>AB5 \cdot 3 = 795</math>. Solving for <math>A</math> and <math>B</math> tells us that <math>A=2</math> and <math>B=6</math>, so the answer is <math>3 \cdot 2 + 2 \cdot 6 + 5 = 6 + 12 + 5 = \boxed{23}</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 12:20, 13 July 2021
Problem
If , , and each represent a single digit and they satisfy the equation find .
Solution
Notice that can only be and . However, is not divisible by , so Thus,
~Bradygho
Solution 2
Clearly we see does not work, but works with simple guess-and-check. We have , so and . The answer is
~Geometry285
Solution 3
Easily, we can see that . Therefore,We can see that must be or . If , thenThis doesn't work because isn't divisible by . If , thenTherefore, . So, we have .
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Solution 4
Notice that the only values of that have for some are and . If , then we have , and so . Notice that is not divisible by , so is not a valid solution. Next, when , we have that . Solving for and tells us that and , so the answer is .
~Mathdreams
See also
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