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− | <math>9 | + | <math>9 \cdot 4 = 36</math> and <math>3+6 = 9 = 9 \cdot 1</math> |
− | <math>99 | + | <math>99 \cdot 44 = 4356</math> and <math>4+5+3+6 = 18 = 9 \cdot 2</math> |
− | So the sum of the digits of x 9s times x 4s is simply <math>x | + | So the sum of the digits of <math>x</math> 9s times <math>x</math> 4s is simply <math>x \cdot 9</math>. |
− | Therefore the answer is <math>94 | + | Therefore the answer is <math>94 \cdot 9 = \boxed{\text{(A)}\ 846.}</math> |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{AJHSME box|year=1994|num-b=24|after=Last <br /> Problem}} | {{AJHSME box|year=1994|num-b=24|after=Last <br /> Problem}} | ||
{{MAA Notice}} | {{MAA Notice}} |
Revision as of 22:55, 20 October 2016
Problem
Find the sum of the digits in the answer to
where a string of nines is multiplied by a string of fours.
Solution
Notice that:
and
and
So the sum of the digits of 9s times 4s is simply .
Therefore the answer is
See Also
1994 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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