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Therefore we get <math>99\cdot2=71\cdot2+8\cdot7</math> so <math>a=2,b=2,</math> and <math>c=7</math>. Plugging this back into the original problem shows that this answer is indeed correct. Therefore, <math>\underline{a}\underline{b}\underline{c}=227.</math> | Therefore we get <math>99\cdot2=71\cdot2+8\cdot7</math> so <math>a=2,b=2,</math> and <math>c=7</math>. Plugging this back into the original problem shows that this answer is indeed correct. Therefore, <math>\underline{a}\underline{b}\underline{c}=227.</math> | ||
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==Video Solution (Mathematical Dexterity)== | ==Video Solution (Mathematical Dexterity)== |
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Contents
Problem
Find the three-digit positive integer whose representation in base nine is where and are (not necessarily distinct) digits.
Solution 1
We are given that which rearranges to Taking both sides modulo we have The only solution occurs at from which
Therefore, the requested three-digit positive integer is
~MRENTHUSIASM
Solution 2
As shown in Solution 1, we get . Note that and are big numbers comparatively to , so we hypothesize that and are equal and fills the gap between them. The difference between and is , which is a multiple of . So, if we multiply this by , it will be a multiple of and thus the gap can be filled. Therefore, a viable solution is , and the answer is .
~KingRavi
Solution 3
As shown in Solution 1, we get We list a few multiples of out: \begin{align*} 99\\198\\297\\396\\ \end{align*} Of course, can't be made of just 's. If we use one , we get a remainder of , which can't be made of 's either. So doesn't work. can't be made up of just 's. If we use one , we get a remainder of , which can't be made of 's. If we use two 's, we get a remainder of , which can be made of 's. Therefore we get so and . Plugging this back into the original problem shows that this answer is indeed correct. Therefore, ~Technodoggo
Solution 4
Video Solution (Mathematical Dexterity)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5Y4bT5rL-s
Video Solution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwSkAHR3AcM
~Steven Chen (www.professorchenedu.com)
See Also
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