I need ans
in Calculus Answers by

Your answer

Your name to display (optional):
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
Anti-spam verification:
To avoid this verification in future, please log in or register.

26 Answers

10+18+22+26+34=100
by
question 2+6+14+18+22+26+30+34+83 =200  to in me kisi 5 ke 100 banao
by
18+22+26+34+10-10=100... I.e 18+22+26+34+0=100..
by
200-18-22-26-34
by
There is no solution to this problem.

Lets see the explanation.

Explanation:

The given sequence is in A.P with initial term, a=2 and common difference, d=4.

So the numbers are 2+4n1, 2+ 4n2, 2+4n3, and so on.

Now we need to add any 5 nos. in order to get total as 100.

Lets say these nos are 2+4n1, 2+4n2, 2+4n3, 2+4n4, 2+4n5.( Or for that matter u can take randomly as n7, n3, etc)

Now lets add these nos. and as we now sum should be 100,

Therefore, we have

(2+4n1) + (2+4n2) +  (2+4n3) +  (2+4n4) + (2+4n5) = 100

4( n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + n5 ) + 10 = 100

4( n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + n5 ) = 90

n1 + n2 + n3 + n4 + n5 = 90/4

Since 90 is not completely divisible by 4, we can conclude that there is no solution to the above problem.

Hence the proof.
by
2+6+10+14+18+22+26+30+34+38                 from this which five digits can make a total of 100 only through addition
by
200-38-34-30+2=100
by


(6+10)*2+30+38 = 16*2+68 = 32+68 = 100
(26+30)/2+34+38 = 56/2+72 = 28+72 = 100

by
THIS ANSWER IS NOT POSSIBLE NO MATTER HOW EVER YOU TAKE AND ADD THE NUMBERS YOUR ANS WILL BE IN EITHER 4 NO'S OR 6 NO'S ITS NOT POSSIBLE TO GET A 100 USING 5 NO'S. ACTUALLY THE FIRST FOUR NUMBERS ARE A TETRAMETHYLHEXADECANE A CHEMISTRY STRUCTURAL FORMULA
by
guyz finally i got ri8 ans its 18+22+30+26+2^2=100
by
answer is 200-38-34-30+2 is correct answer
by
The series is in arithmetic progression where the universal formula for AP can be applied as S = n/2 {2a + (n – 1) d}, the symbols being ‘S’ = sum; ‘a’ = first term; ‘d’ = common difference; ‘n’ = no. of terms Here, ‘a’ = 2 ‘d’ = 4 ‘n’ = 10 Thus with the formula for AP, ‘S’ = 200 Now, the condition depicted in the question is that ‘S’ would be 100 when ‘n’ = 5 and ‘d’ = 4. ‘a’ is to be determined. Ok, we are required to put the values in the formula S = n/2 {2a + (n – 1) d}. 100 = 5/2[{2a + {(5 – 1) * 4}] → 100 = 5/2{ 2a + (4 * 4)} → 100 = 5/2(2a +16) → 100 = 5/2 *2 (a + 8) = 5(a + 8) → 20 = a + 8 → a = 20 – 8 = 12 To fulfill the condition first term is required to be 12 and other four terms would be 16; 20; 24; 28. None of this series is within the given series starting with 2. Evident that nos. available with the given series (any five), sum cannot be 100.
by
(10+14)*2+22+30. =100
by
22+18+34+16+10
by
The answer is 38+26+24+10+2=100
by Level 4 User (5.6k points)

{14+6}x2+{34+26)
20x2 + 60.
40 + 60 = 100.

by Level 1 User (140 points)
20+20+20+20+20
by
6+10+22+28+34=100....
by
200 - 38 - 34 - 30 + 2 = 100 Question is completely saying total which means addition as well as distraction
by
200 - 38 - 34 - 30 + 2 = 100 Question is saying total N total means addition as well as substraction. So here is d answer
by
5 number use karke 100 ban sakta hey, 5 number ka total karne pe nahi banta...............
by
30+34+38+6+14-22=100

adding 5 no's they said not substract so i added 5 no's out of 10 no's and i substract 1 no. in the given 10 no's

so i think this is only the way you will get 100
by

2+6+10+14+18+22+26+30+34+38=200 LOL

SO 200-38-34-30+2=100

by Level 9 User (42.6k points)

6+10+22+28+34 = 100

by

Add the #'s together and you get 100. Is it really that hard? I've heard Pre-Calculus is hard. My older brother is taking Pre-Cal and he says it hurts so bad! LOL! My brother is in college now and his Pre-Cal teacher is so awesome. Anyways. The answer is 100

by Level 2 User (1.4k points)
{14+6}x2+{34+26) 20x2 + 60 40 + 60 = 100
by

Related questions

2 answers
2 answers
asked Jul 4, 2020 in Other Math Topics by brianjacko Level 1 User (160 points) | 562 views
2 answers
1 answer
asked Feb 10, 2014 in Algebra 1 Answers by Amit Agarwal | 1.4k views
1 answer
Welcome to MathHomeworkAnswers.org, where students, teachers and math enthusiasts can ask and answer any math question. Get help and answers to any math problem including algebra, trigonometry, geometry, calculus, trigonometry, fractions, solving expression, simplifying expressions and more. Get answers to math questions. Help is always 100% free!
87,516 questions
100,279 answers
2,420 comments
732,836 users