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So, if we start at <math>124124\cdot8</math>, we get <math>992992</math>, which would be wrong because the numbers cannot be repeated. | So, if we start at <math>124124\cdot8</math>, we get <math>992992</math>, which would be wrong because the numbers cannot be repeated. | ||
− | If we move on to <math>123123</math> and multiply by <math>8</math>, we get <math>984984</math>, all the digits are different, so <math>FLY+BUG</math> would be <math>123+984</math>, which is <math>1107</math>. So, the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C)} | + | If we move on to <math>123123</math> and multiply by <math>8</math>, we get <math>984984</math>, all the digits are different, so <math>FLY+BUG</math> would be <math>123+984</math>, which is <math>1107</math>. So, the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(C)}1107}</math>. |
-Akhil Ravuri, John Adams Middle School | -Akhil Ravuri, John Adams Middle School |
Revision as of 14:30, 25 January 2024
Problem
Let the letters ,,,,, represent distinct digits. Suppose is the greatest number that satisfies the equation
What is the value of ?
Solution 1
The highest that can be would have to be , and it cannot exceed that because it would exceed the -digit limit set on .
So, if we start at , we get , which would be wrong because the numbers cannot be repeated.
If we move on to and multiply by , we get , all the digits are different, so would be , which is . So, the answer is .
-Akhil Ravuri, John Adams Middle School ~ cxsmi (minor formatting edits)
Solution 2
Notice that .
Likewise, .
Therefore, we have the following equation:
.
Simplifying the equation gives
.
We can now use our equation to test each answer choice.
We have that , so we can find the sum:
.
So, the correct answer is .
- C. Ren, Thomas Grover Middle School