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Yeah, I know. I managed to get the diameter, but I didn't half it to get the radius because I misread the question.It was definitely the radius, 4.
Yeah, I know. I managed to get the diameter, but I didn't half it to get the radius because I misread the question.It was definitely the radius, 4.
To be honest, Paper J is much harder than Paper H. They have a lot of common questions. In fact, I believe that you'll be able to do most of the questions if you have the time.Is the J Paper much harder than H?
I think it was c) 35XXXWhat was the answer to that question with a,b,c that had a sum of 117 and something else..?
I agree. The ICAS Mathematics Competition has a lot of trial and errors.Moral of the ICAS Comp: Guess & Check.
I seriously do not see how to create any equations to solve some of them.
ie. Sum of 3 numbers is 117. One number is a prime. Other two are multiples of this prime. One of these numbers is larger than the other.
What is the greatest product of the 3 numbers?
My numbers were 13, 39, 65. But I did not get any of the numbers on the multiple choice, so logically there must have been a greater number than what I got, and hence I choose that as my answer
Hopefully I can continue my distinction streak from yr 7![]()
Lucky it wasn't some bs Olympiad paper or BHP one, if any of you are familiar with that one?
I agree. The ICAS Mathematics Competition has a lot of trial and errors.
By the way, what do you guys think the cut-offs for Credit, Distinction and High Distinction are this year?
Yep I got this as well.I think it was c) 35XXX
I barely used trial and error in the test.I agree. The ICAS Mathematics Competition has a lot of trial and errors.
By the way, what do you guys think the cut-offs for Credit, Distinction and High Distinction are this year?
I barely used trial and error in the test.
Wow. How did you manage without trial and error?I barely used trial and error in the test.
B and C are multiples of A, so we can say:dafuq? pls explain how you mathematically solved the a+b+c=117 question, im just curious, don't think it will be any use for extension though.
B and C are multiples of A, so we can say:
A however is prime, so we find the prime factorisation of 117:
So A=13 or A=3
Now we want to find the maximum value of, which is
Since the A is cubed, we want to make A as large as possible, so since we can choose from 3 or 13, we let A=13 sinceby a lot. Also consider the product
, it will be maximised when
by letting
Substitute in A=13:
So the product of A, B, and C is maximised when in the formwhere A=13, x=4, and y=4.
Thus we get:
The maximum product is![]()
YES! That's what I got. I'm so happy!!I think 7hr and 30 min is correct. A teacher explained to me that 60% faster means 1.6x faster so you would go 12/1.6= 7.5 which converted to hours and minutes becomes 7 hours and 30minutes. Thanks for all your helpthis question baffled most of our class!
Wow. Nice working out. So, there is no need for trial and error after all.B and C are multiples of A, so we can say:
A however is prime, so we find the prime factorisation of 117:
So A=13 or A=3
Now we want to find the maximum value of, which is
Since the A is cubed, we want to make A as large as possible, so since we can choose from 3 or 13, we let A=13 sinceby a lot. Also consider the product
, it will be maximised when
by letting
Substitute in A=13:
So the product of A, B, and C is maximised when in the formwhere A=13, x=4, and y=4.
Thus we get:
The maximum product is![]()