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6th September 2005 23:06 #512
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6th September 2005 23:18 #513
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Hum we're not getting anywhere. I guess I will hire an interior designer
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7th September 2005 13:44 #514
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I've found many possible solutions (even if I think there's a finite number of them).Originally posted by Amina-DZ
The sum isn't 7.11 and the number of items should be 4.Originally posted by phylay
how come no? 7.11 = 3*3*0.79
And yes it has to be exactly 7.11.
You might solve it at 7am
Here's the nearest one:
1.00 + 3.00 + 1.77 + 1.34 = 7.11
1.00*3.00*1.77*1.34 =~ 7.11 (actually 7.1154 but the clerk in a marketing action approximates to 7.11 and not 7.12
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7th September 2005 14:27 #515
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The Pentagram
Well done!
Phylay, you got it...except the question is the ratio AB/BC which of course is the reciprocal of 0.618034 which is 1.618034.
Damya, that's the one!
Dear rival! You were sooooo close!
Here's the given solution:
Construct another regular five-pointed star as shown in the diagram. Since both are regular stars, AB/BC = AD/DB.

Let AB be of unit length and AD = BC = x (so DB = 1 - x)
Then: AB/BC = AD/DB so: 1/x = x/(1-x)
So: x^2 + x - 1 = 0, x = -1/2 + 1/2 sqroot5 = 0.618034, and the ratio of AB to BC is the reciprocal of 0.618034 which is 1.618034.
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7th September 2005 14:37 #516
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Phew!! Not an easy one!Originally posted by Amina-DZ
In a 7-11 shop, a customer selected four items to buy. The check-out clerk says that he multiplied the costs of the items and obtained exactly 7.11, the very name of the store! The customer calmly tells the clerk that the costs of the items should be added, not multiplied. The clerk then informs the customer that the correct total is also $7.11.
What are the exact costs of the 4 items?
I'm thinking...
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7th September 2005 14:46 #517
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mmm....I doubt it! I reckon for both the sum and the multiplication of the costs to equal exactly 7.11 then there can only be one solution to the problem.Originally posted by phylay
I've found many possible solutions (even if I think there's a finite number of them).
Here's the nearest one:
1.00 + 3.00 + 1.77 + 1.34 = 7.11
1.00*3.00*1.77*1.34 =~ 7.11 (actually 7.1154 but the clerk in a marketing action approximates to 7.11 and not 7.12
)
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7th September 2005 15:03 #518
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You have and a non linear system with 4 variables. Nothing proves the solution is unique. Actually many solutions can be found but most of them include negative costsOriginally posted by Shotokan_Karate
mmm....I doubt it! I reckon for both the sum and the multiplication of the costs to equal exactly 7.11 then there can only be one solution to the problem.Originally posted by phylay
I've found many possible solutions (even if I think there's a finite number of them).
Here's the nearest one:
1.00 + 3.00 + 1.77 + 1.34 = 7.11
1.00*3.00*1.77*1.34 =~ 7.11 (actually 7.1154 but the clerk in a marketing action approximates to 7.11 and not 7.12
)
I found two exact positive solutions but given that we use only 2 decimals, I had to approximate and the one above is the nearest




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