2013 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 15: Difference between revisions
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<math>5^3 + 6^s = 1421\\ | <math>5^3 + 6^s = 1421\\ | ||
125 + 6^s = 1296</math> | 125 + 6^s = 1421\\ | ||
6^s=1296</math> | |||
To most people, it would not be immediately evident that <math>6^4 = 1296</math>, so we can multiply 6's until we get the desired number: | To most people, it would not be immediately evident that <math>6^4 = 1296</math>, so we can multiply 6's until we get the desired number: | ||
Revision as of 13:53, 13 October 2014
Problem
If
,
, and
, what is the product of
,
, and
?
Solution
Therefore,
.
Therefore,
.
To most people, it would not be immediately evident that
, so we can multiply 6's until we get the desired number:
, so
.
Therefore the answer is
.
See Also
| 2013 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
| Preceded by Problem 14 |
Followed by Problem 16 | |
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| All AJHSME/AMC 8 Problems and Solutions | ||
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