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Need some help with Math problem :/

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by PlanetAndrea, Jun 18, 2006.

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    This is a question from my math homework that I just need justification of the answer I came up with.

    In a long line of railroad cars, the refrigeration car is the 147th from the beginning of the line and it is also 198th from the end of the line. How many railroad cars are in the line?

    Explain your answer.



    (I came up with 344)
    Thanks!
     
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    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    344

    but what kind of maths class are you doing?
     
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    It is a college math class called Math for Elementary Teachers...its pretty much all these kinds of questions, like probability etc...which I HATE! Plus its summer school .. :(
     
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    yup 344, it sound more logic than math cause you don't really need calculation
     
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    here's another one.....

    An open field separates two houses, numbered 120 and 432, which sit on the same street. A developer plans to fill the field with 12 new houses whose addresses form an arithmetic sequence between 120 and 432. The difference of this sequence must be?
     
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    i think 26. because 432-120 would be 312 then 312 divided by 12 = 26

    i could be wrong
     
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    #7

    no that doesn't work :( thanks though
     
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    The numbers would go up by 24

    432 - 120 = 312

    312 - (12 + 1) = 24

    If you divide by 12 it doesn't leave a gap before the next, existing house

    you've got to get yourself a copy of ed alive's baggin' the dragon. It's full of those nasty questions and pitched right up to university level. Your question cracked me up because my wee 7 year old boy is currently working his way through a swag of similar questions.
     
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    I came up with 24. I have no time to explain tho. sorry
     
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    PlanetAndrea Active Member

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    wow. i feel smart. lol i've got more coming!
     
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    it can not be 26, cause the 12th house will have house #432..sharahk is right, it is 24...i am so slow...

    seem like everyone is waiting for your math problem andrea, give us some more
     
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    #12
    suppose that at a certain time, 1 US Dollar is worth 1.46 Swiss francs, and 1 Swiss franc is worth 1.09 Dutch gliders. Find the formula which igves the number of US dollars d for Dutch gliders g.
    a. d = 1.46f
    b. d= 1.59f
    c. d= 1.59g
    d. d=1.98g
     
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    d= 1.46f = 1.46(1.09g) = 1.59g

    Actually d should be g divided by 1.59 , but the option is not there.
     
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    #14
    this one is simple
    d=1.46*(1.09)=1.5914
    therefore the answer is c.
     
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    sachin410 Illustrious Member

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    All four options are wrong. Dollar is more valuable than glider, then how can you get 1.59 dollars for a glider?
     
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    yeah you're right that one was easy, i just posted it before I actually looked at it! heheh
     
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    #17
    what are you talking about?

    d($1)=1.59g is not the same as g=1.59d
    actaully g=0.63d, hope it helps
     
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    A 135-inch board is cut into two pieces. One piece is two times the length of the other. Find the lengths of the two pieces.
     
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    I am saying 1 dollar buys you 1.59 glider.

    The way it is given in the option , it seems you will get 1.59 dollars for every glider.
     
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    x+2x = 135
    3x = 135
    x= 45

    x and 2x are 45 and 90
     
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