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Solutions to week 148
In Cats and Dogs, the woman is 37 and she must own at least five pets. In Sporting Question, Sportsville has a population of 104 and the team roster has 39 people in spring and 40 people on the Fourth of July.
Cats and Dogs answer explained:
The number 57,165 has prime factors of 3, 5, 37, and 103. Possible triples that multiply to 57,165 are (1; 1; 57,165), (1; 3; 19,055), (1; 5; 11,433), (1; 37; 1,545), (1; 103; 555), (3; 5; 3,811), (3; 37; 515), (3; 103; 185), (5; 37; 309), (5; 103; 111), and (15; 37; 103). Only 37 works for the woman’s age. The possible triples are then (1; 37; 1,545), (3; 37; 515), (5; 37; 309), and (15; 37; 103). Since the woman has both cats and dogs, her total number of pets must be four or more and she must have at least five pets as shown by the triple (5; 37; 309).
Sporting Question answer explained:
In Sportsville, the community has a population of 104 and the team roster has 39 people in spring and 40 people on the Fourth of July. The number of possible rosters in the spring is Ns = 104!/(39! × 65!) and the number of possible rosters on the Fourth of July is N4th = 103!/(40! × 63!). (n! is n factorial and is the product of the integers from 1 to n.) The ratio of these two is Ns/N4th = 104 × 40/(65 × 64) = 1.
Recent Weeks
Week 148: Cats and Dogs & Sporting Question, solutions to Alternative Sum and Product & Math Quiz
Week 147: Alternative Sum and Product & Math Quiz, solutions to Mailing Problem & Pool Party
Week 146: Mailing Problem & Pool Party, solutions to Find m and n & Escape Room
Week 145: Find m and n & Escape Room, solutions to Liar’s Club & Palindrome Times
Week 144: Liar’s Club & Palindrome Times, solutions to Staircase Numbers & Arithmetical Question
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