The challenge that Prof. Loh left us with at the end
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The Blade Dancer M0★ M1★ M2★ M3★ M4 M5last edited by debbie Jul 21, 2020, 3:02 AM Jul 20, 2020, 6:37 PM
Module 3 Week 1 Day 2 Your Turn Part 2
Prof. Loh left us with a little challenge at the end, but I can't seem to get what he meant. So far, I have worked out (10 x 30 squares x 30 squared) - 30 squared is that what he meant?
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@The-Rogue-Blade Wow, it's so awesome that you are trying this challenge out!
I'm really excited that you asked about this. And it's so much fun to find a different way to solve a problem.
Prof. Loh says:
"If you want another challenge, to go even beyond here, see if you can find another way to get the same answer, as a multiplying, where you first think about what happens with the tens, hundreds, and thousands, and multiply that by the number of ways to finish with the ones digit and the ten thousands digit."
Prof. Loh is telling us to
- Find the ways to choose the digits
- Find the ways to choose the digit
- Find the ways to choose the digit
and multiply these three numbers together.
1.
For the middle three digits, they can take the form
where and they are both single digits.
The important thing about the digit is that it can be since we are considering the middle digits here.
So there are choices for Since has to be different, there are choices for
Once we have chosen we can get two numbers out of them: So for each value of we get two numbers. Thus the ways to choose give actual three-digit numbers.
(For example, maybe we choose This gives us the two numbers of and )
We mustn't forget about the ways that are like There are values of so numbers of the form
2.
There are choices for the first digit, since the first digit can't be
3.
There are choices for the last digit, which can be the same as or
Thus,