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  1. #191
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    Quote Originally Posted by kobmat View Post
    that makes sense but its not really the only solution. How different is it from selling 10 eggs at 15 each and 30 eggs at 5 each and 50 at 3 each. all three will have a total of 150 each.

    There are basically infinite number of values i can use to satisfy the condition.

    Basically i can start with how much they will earn in the end.. example, if i want each of them to each say 600 pesos each at the end, 15 eggs will go for 40 each, and 30 eggs at 20 each and 50 eggs at 12 each..

    or they can even sell just 1 eggs at 1 peso and the rest is free, the condition will still be met, they will end up with 1 peso each in the end.

    This leads me to conclude that the problem has infinite number of solutions making the problem sort of incomplete and invalid.
    as posted:

    3 men were tasked to sell 10pcs, 30pcs and 50pcs of eggs respectively. part of the task was that they should have same amount of money at the end of the day but should also be selling the eggs at the same price and all the eggs should be sold-out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rEflEx View Post
    as posted:

    3 men were tasked to sell 10pcs, 30pcs and 50pcs of eggs respectively. part of the task was that they should have same amount of money at the end of the day but should also be selling the eggs at the same price and all the eggs should be sold-out...
    Ahh forgot about that condition.. i stand corrected.. still with your solution in mind.. i think it a solution using algebra can be found but not sure.

  3. #193
    hahahah..precisely trieze.....mao lagi na ba teacher daun basulon...

  4. #194
    All Math enthusiasts, in case you're interested, there's a seminar on Combinatorics on Saturday (Nov 27) at UP presented by the Mathematical Society of the Philippines - Cebu chapter. Here's the formal invite:

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    Dear Friends and Colleagues:

    The Mathematical Society of the Philippines Cebu Chapter is pleased to invite you to a Mathematics Seminar in COMBINATORICS on 27 November 2010, 8:00 AM - 12 PM, at the University of the Philippines, Cebu College AVR. The main speaker of the seminar is the current president of the Mathematical Society of the Philippines National Chapter, Dr. Jumela Sarmiento, from the Ateneo de Manila University. A business meeting will be held after Dr. Sarmiento's talk to plan out the activities we would be organizing for 2011.

    Registration fee is P500 which includes snacks, certificate, and membership fee (renewal of membership in case you are already an MSP member).

    You may confirm your participation by paying the registration fee through our BPI Cebu-Lahug Branch Account:
    Account Name: Mathematical Society of the Philippines Cebu Chapter
    Account Number: 003613-0921-52
    Make sure you call or email us once you have made the deposit and present deposit slip during the seminar.

    You may also preregister by calling us (032-2338203) and pay the registration fee on the day of the seminar.

    Please pass this invitation on to all your colleagues who might be interested to attend this seminar most especially to those who want to become members of MSP.

    Thank you and hope to see you then.

  5. #195
    Quote Originally Posted by analog man View Post
    What moves you to like numbers?
    ^
    Math is beautiful because of its ability to represent the laws of the physical universe.

  6. #196
    some1 pasabta ku sa binary => decimal => octal => hex => binary

    absent mn ku last week gud.. nag lisud nuun kug catch.up.. lol

  7. #197
    Quote Originally Posted by Crimson_Viper View Post
    some1 pasabta ku sa binary => decimal => octal => hex => binary

    absent mn ku last week gud.. nag lisud nuun kug catch.up.. lol
    binary - base two (0,1)
    decimal - base ten (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
    octal - base eight (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
    hex - base sixteen (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F)

  8. #198

    Default hahaha....

    ang Math panahon pa na ni Mampor!

  9. #199
    Quote Originally Posted by Cybernaut View Post
    binary - base two (0,1)
    decimal - base ten (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
    octal - base eight (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
    hex - base sixteen (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F)
    wala mn lagi "decimal"

    unsa.un d.ay ni:

    22.22 => octal

  10. #200
    decimal point manang pasabot nmo anang 22.2 sir.

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