SOLUTION: Multiply your age by 7. Now multiply the product by 11. Finally, multiply this new product by 13. What answer did you get? Explain, with ALGEBRA, why you got the answer you did.
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Question 352706: Multiply your age by 7. Now multiply the product by 11. Finally, multiply this new product by 13. What answer did you get? Explain, with ALGEBRA, why you got the answer you did.
Answer by sofiyac(983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
28*7*11*13=28028 so the age goes on the front and the end with zero in the middle.
7*11*13=1001, so any numbers less than 9 multiplied by 1001 will give you
number 00 number, examples for age 3, you will have 3003. For two digit ages you will get number 0 number, example for 28 you get 28028.
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