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| Question 939395:  SOLUTION: 1 3 5 7
 9 11 13 15 17
 19=100 , To Make
 50 Use Only 5
 Digits ...? What
 The 5 Digits
 Answer by mathmate(429)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Given:
 a set A of 9 odd integers (whole numbers), A={1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17}
 
 Objective: obtain a sum of 50 using exactly 5 elements of set A.
 Analysis:
 Assume it is possible to find 5 numbers n1...n5 such that their sum is 50.
 Then
 
  Since all these numbers are odd, each can be represented by n1=2k1+1, where k1 is an arbitrary integer (whole number), and the same for n2...n5.
 The sum is then
 
  rearranging,
 
  however, it is evident that 2(k1+k2+k3+k4+k5) is an even number,
 therefore
 
  cannot be a true statement. Thus we conclude that the initial assumption
 
  is also a false statement. 
 Conclusion: There is no solution to the given problem, proved by contradiction.
 
 Answer:
 There is no solution to this problem because the sum of an odd number of odd numbers is always odd.
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