Could someone run me through this? http://imgur.com/a/gTyt5
red152 Member Joined Jul 19, 2017 Messages 61 Gender Male HSC 2019 Jul 27, 2017 #1 Could someone run me through this? http://imgur.com/a/gTyt5
1 1729 Active Member Joined Jan 8, 2017 Messages 199 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2018 Jul 27, 2017 #2 red152 said: Could someone run me through this? http://imgur.com/a/gTyt5 Click to expand...
I Ilovecarrots New Member Joined Apr 12, 2017 Messages 26 Gender Male HSC 2019 Jul 28, 2017 #3 red152 said: Could someone run me through this? http://imgur.com/a/gTyt5 Click to expand... This question is practically unsolvable through simultaneous - in my opinion. I don't know how I got it but: If M = 1 then N = 3 If M = 2 then N = 2 If M = 3 then N = 1 I didn't do it simultaneously though, coz it didn't work for me. I sort of did it with my mind. (It might be wrong)
red152 said: Could someone run me through this? http://imgur.com/a/gTyt5 Click to expand... This question is practically unsolvable through simultaneous - in my opinion. I don't know how I got it but: If M = 1 then N = 3 If M = 2 then N = 2 If M = 3 then N = 1 I didn't do it simultaneously though, coz it didn't work for me. I sort of did it with my mind. (It might be wrong)
BLIT2014 The pessimistic optimist. Moderator Joined Jul 11, 2012 Messages 11,591 Location l'appel du vide Gender Undisclosed HSC 2014 Uni Grad 2018 Jul 28, 2017 #4 Could you potentially try graphing X=2 (4=2G) , and then the equations of 2M+2N+G=6 and then M+N+G=6. (Maybe the table of values would be the quickest method of solving?)
Could you potentially try graphing X=2 (4=2G) , and then the equations of 2M+2N+G=6 and then M+N+G=6. (Maybe the table of values would be the quickest method of solving?)
red152 Member Joined Jul 19, 2017 Messages 61 Gender Male HSC 2019 Jul 29, 2017 #5 Ilovecarrots said: This question is practically unsolvable through simultaneous - in my opinion. I don't know how I got it but: If M = 1 then N = 3 If M = 2 then N = 2 If M = 3 then N = 1 I didn't do it simultaneously though, coz it didn't work for me. I sort of did it with my mind. (It might be wrong) Click to expand... Thanks, my teacher went through it with me and you got the right answers! I was confused because I haven't played Scrabble before and I didn't realise letters couldn't be worth 0 or a non-integer.
Ilovecarrots said: This question is practically unsolvable through simultaneous - in my opinion. I don't know how I got it but: If M = 1 then N = 3 If M = 2 then N = 2 If M = 3 then N = 1 I didn't do it simultaneously though, coz it didn't work for me. I sort of did it with my mind. (It might be wrong) Click to expand... Thanks, my teacher went through it with me and you got the right answers! I was confused because I haven't played Scrabble before and I didn't realise letters couldn't be worth 0 or a non-integer.
Sp3ctre Active Member Joined Nov 29, 2016 Messages 187 Location NSW Gender Male HSC 2017 Jul 29, 2017 #6 red152 said: I was confused because I haven't played Scrabble before and I didn't realise letters couldn't be worth 0 or a non-integer. Click to expand... Don't worry, that is one stupid maths question, I doubt you will be asked anything like that in the HSC.
red152 said: I was confused because I haven't played Scrabble before and I didn't realise letters couldn't be worth 0 or a non-integer. Click to expand... Don't worry, that is one stupid maths question, I doubt you will be asked anything like that in the HSC.