chokoholic
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Maths Problems
I posted this same maths problem, in the year 10 forum, but no one seem to help me.
So I want to give it a try here. I'm really desperate!
Here is the question:-
If you have 50c, $2 and $1 coins, in how many ways can you make up $10?
The answer is 21, but it took me ages to work out because I was writing each way down.
Like this
50c x 7 + $2 x 1 + $1 x 1
50c x 6 + $2 x 2
50c x 6 + $2 x 2 + $1 x 1
and so on....
If I was to do this in an exam, it would take nearly a quarter of my exam time (because I'm a slow writer).
EDIT: I also have another problem.
Note that 1+2+3+45+6+78+9+144. In how many other ways is it possible to make a total of 144 using only 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 in that order and addition signs?
Answer is 3, but how do you do it?
ThankYou
I posted this same maths problem, in the year 10 forum, but no one seem to help me.
So I want to give it a try here. I'm really desperate!
Here is the question:-
If you have 50c, $2 and $1 coins, in how many ways can you make up $10?
The answer is 21, but it took me ages to work out because I was writing each way down.
Like this
50c x 7 + $2 x 1 + $1 x 1
50c x 6 + $2 x 2
50c x 6 + $2 x 2 + $1 x 1
and so on....
If I was to do this in an exam, it would take nearly a quarter of my exam time (because I'm a slow writer).
EDIT: I also have another problem.
Note that 1+2+3+45+6+78+9+144. In how many other ways is it possible to make a total of 144 using only 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 in that order and addition signs?
Answer is 3, but how do you do it?
ThankYou
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