problem #1 week 5
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Problem #1 Week 5. BY: Alexis Rapach :P. Problem . My number is 3 fewer than the sum of A and B. A is the smallest positive multiple of 13 for which the sum of its digits is prime. B is twice the value of the R oman numeral DXLIX. What is my number?. Step 1. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Problem #1 Week 5
BY: Alexis Rapach :P
Problem
• My number is 3 fewer than the sum of A and B. A is the smallest positive multiple of 13 for which the sum of its digits is prime. B is twice the
value of the Roman numeral DXLIX. What is my number?
Step 1
• First I found the roman numeral DXLIX. It was 549 so I had to double it so now I have 1098.
549+ 5491098
Step 2• Then after I found the roman numeral I had to find the smallest positive
multiple and it had to be prime. So I started with the smallest multiple of 13 and continue with the next smallest until finding one that fits the problem.
1) 13} 1 + 3 = 4 which is not prime 2) 26} 2 + 6 = 8 which is not prime 3) 39} 3 + 9 = 12 which is not prime 4) 52} 5 + 2 = 7 which is prime
Step 3
• After I found the Roman Numeral and the smallest positive multiple of 13 that’s prime, I added them together; 1098 + 52 = 1150 and in the problem if you read it says 3 less than the sum of A and B. And if the sum for A is 52 and the sum for B is 1098 and they equal 1150 together than I need to subtract 3 from 1150 and I get; 1150 – 3 = 1147
1147
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