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foobarnull
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This RE: If each term in the sum a1 + a2 + … + an is either 7 or 77 and the sum equals 350, which of the following could be equal to n?
A.38
B.39
C.40
D.41
E.42
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The way I approached this problem was: the units digit of both numbers is 7. 7 only multiplies into a X0 number when multiplied by a 10. So the number of 7s in the set have to be a multiple of 10. Done.
This is also easily confirmed by thinking; a maximum of 50 7s go into 350. That's not an option. 10 down, we have 40.... 11 7s in 77, 39 more free-floaters, 39+1 = 40.
Everyone seems to distill this into two equations, which I get. But I looked far and wide on the web without seeing anyone use the intuitive method. Is my reasoning sound? I'm trying to internalize as many number properties and as much pattern-recognition as I possibly can.
I posted this question here since I'm a MGMAT customer, and a professional opinion would be most helpful. Could use a quick response... testing soon. Thanks!
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Just read that we're not supposed to discuss MGMAT problems here... not sure if that applies to GMATPrep materials as well. If it does, could a mod please move this thread? Also, I'd appreciate a response via PM in the meanwhile if any MGMAT staff are reading this.
A.38
B.39
C.40
D.41
E.42
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The way I approached this problem was: the units digit of both numbers is 7. 7 only multiplies into a X0 number when multiplied by a 10. So the number of 7s in the set have to be a multiple of 10. Done.
This is also easily confirmed by thinking; a maximum of 50 7s go into 350. That's not an option. 10 down, we have 40.... 11 7s in 77, 39 more free-floaters, 39+1 = 40.
Everyone seems to distill this into two equations, which I get. But I looked far and wide on the web without seeing anyone use the intuitive method. Is my reasoning sound? I'm trying to internalize as many number properties and as much pattern-recognition as I possibly can.
I posted this question here since I'm a MGMAT customer, and a professional opinion would be most helpful. Could use a quick response... testing soon. Thanks!
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Just read that we're not supposed to discuss MGMAT problems here... not sure if that applies to GMATPrep materials as well. If it does, could a mod please move this thread? Also, I'd appreciate a response via PM in the meanwhile if any MGMAT staff are reading this.













