Answer:
<em><u>To find the biggest 4-digit number which is a perfect square, we have to take the square of biggest 2-digit number. ∴ The biggest 4-digit number which is a perfect square = 9801.</u></em>
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
<em>19800 seconds, or 330 minutes, or 5 hours + 30 minutes</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Number Permutations</u>
We know the phone number has 7 digits, 4 of which are known by Mark. This leaves him 3 digits to guess with. We also know the last one is not zero. The number can be represented as
XXY
Where X can be any digit from 0 to 9 and Y can be any digit from 1 to 9. The first two can be combined in 10x10 ways, and the last one can be of 9 ways, this gives us 10x10x9 = 900 possible permutations.
If each possible number takes him 22 seconds, every possibility will need
22x900=19800 seconds, or 330 minutes, or 5 hours + 30 minutes
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Answer: $2400</h3>
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Explanation:
x = Mason's salary in dollars for that month
x/6 = one-sixth of his salary
x/6+800 = total amount spent (the x/6 dollars and $800 combined)
In total, he spent half his salary. This means he spent x/2 dollars for the month overall.
Set the two items equal to one another. Solve for x.
x/6 + 800 = x/2
6(x/6 + 800) = 6*(x/2) ... see note at the bottom of the page
x+4800 = 3x
4800 = 3x-x
4800 = 2x
2x = 4800
x = 4800/2
x = 2400
His monthly salary is $2400
1/6 of this is (1/6)*2400 = 2400/6 = 400 dollars. Add on the $800 he also spent to get a total of 400+800 = 1200 dollars spent, which is exactly one half of the $2400. The answer is confirmed.
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Note: I multiplied both sides by 6 to clear out the fractions. The value 6 is the LCD in this case.