Question 25006: in a circle i have 8 numbers, a mystery number then 173, 268, 934, 252, 520, 89, and 311. What is the mystery number?
Answer by AnlytcPhil(1806) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! in a cercle i have 8 numbers, a mystery number then 173, 268, 934, 252,
520, 89, and 311. What is the mystery number?
Let the mystery number be N. Then the 8 numbers are
173, 268, 934, 252, 520, 89, 311, and N
Arrange them in a circle like this, putting N for the
missing number
173
N 268
311 o 934
89 252
520
We look for a pattern.
Compare the numbers that are directly opposite each
other in the circle.
173 is opposite 520
268 is opposite 89
934 is opposite 311
252 is opposite N
I first notice that
(1) 520 is a little bit more than three times 173
since 520/173 = 3.005780347
(2) 268 is a little bit more than three times 89
since 268/69 = 3.011235955
(3) 934 is a little bit more than three times 311
since 934/311 = 3.003215434
So I would guess either:
(A) that 252 is a little bit more than three times N
or
(B) that N is a little bit more than three times 252.
But that doesn't answer my question.
So then I ask "In each case, just how much more is the
larger than 3 times the smaller?
Let's find out:
(1) 173 is opposite 520, which is a little more than
3 times 173. How much more? Well 3×173 is 519, and
520 is 1 more than 519.
(2) 89 is opposite 268, which is a little more than
3 times 89. How much more? Well 3×89 is 267, and
268 is 1 more than 267.
(3) 934 is opposite 311, which is a little more than
3 times 311. How much more? Well 3×311 is 933, and
934 is 1 more than 933.
So we have the pattern. For any pair of opposite numbers in
the circle, the larger is 1 more than three times the smaller.
So I want to find N, the number opposite 252.
What I need to find out now is whether N is the smaller and 252
the larger, or whether 252 is the smaller and N the larger.
If N is the smaller then 252 should be 1 more than 3 times N.
Let's see if that's possible.
252 = 3N + 1
252 = 3N
N = 251/3 = 83.66666...
No, that's not possible since we would expect N to be a whole
number like the other seven numbers, not a decimal or fraction.
So 252 is the smaller and should be 1 more than 3 times 252.
3 times 252 is 756 and 1 more than 756 is 757
Let's see if that's possible.
252 = 3N + 1
252 = 3N
N = 251/3 = 83.66666...
No, that's not possible since we would expect N to be
a whole number like all the others, not a decimal or
fraction.
That only leaves the possibility that N is the larger
and is 1 more than three times 252. Three times 252
is 756. So N must be 1 more than that,
so N = 757.
Edwin
AnlytcPhil@aol.com
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