Hi,
I have a problem with each of the following problems that came up in the Power Prep:
1) If If r lies between 0 and 1 and s lies between 1 and 2, which of the following must be less than 1?
I r/s
II rs
III s-r
My answer is I and II, while the answer given is "only I". How come?
2)Is there a fast way to do this one ( a POE kind of thing?). It took me a while trying to figure out the units digits of which 3 squares can add upto a unit digit of 5, etc, etc ----
The number 75 can be written as the sum of the squares of 3 different integers. What is the sum of these 3 integers?
A) 17, B)16, C)15, D) 14, E)13
And I have no clue how to go about this one ----
3) n is a multiple of 5 and n=(p^2) q. p and q are prime numbers. Which must be a multiple of 25?
A) p^2 B) q^2 C) pq D) (p^2)(q^2) E) (p^3)q
Can someone please help? Thanks.
Shilo
I have a problem with each of the following problems that came up in the Power Prep:
1) If If r lies between 0 and 1 and s lies between 1 and 2, which of the following must be less than 1?
I r/s
II rs
III s-r
My answer is I and II, while the answer given is "only I". How come?
2)Is there a fast way to do this one ( a POE kind of thing?). It took me a while trying to figure out the units digits of which 3 squares can add upto a unit digit of 5, etc, etc ----
The number 75 can be written as the sum of the squares of 3 different integers. What is the sum of these 3 integers?
A) 17, B)16, C)15, D) 14, E)13
And I have no clue how to go about this one ----
3) n is a multiple of 5 and n=(p^2) q. p and q are prime numbers. Which must be a multiple of 25?
A) p^2 B) q^2 C) pq D) (p^2)(q^2) E) (p^3)q
Can someone please help? Thanks.
Shilo

















