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Is the answer 3?
Yep I got the same. Can achieve answer using simple algebra manipulation.

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A certain substance doubles its volume every minute. At 9:00am a small amount is placed in a container and at 10:00am the container just fills. What is the time at which the container was one quarter full?
 

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My solution:


I hope it's right.
 
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yep i got the same. Can achieve answer using simple algebra manipulation.

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A certain substance doubles its volume every minute. At 9:00am a small amount is placed in a container and at 10:00am the container just fills. What is the time at which the container was one quarter full?
9:15am?
 

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Let V = x
At 10am it is full , V = x
At 9:59am it is half full , V = x/2
At 9:58am it is one-quarter full , V = x/4
Therefore at 9:58am the container is one-quarter full
 

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Let V = x
At 10am it is full , V = x
At 9:59am it is half full , V = x/2
At 9:58am it is one-quarter full , V = x/4
Therefore at 9:58am the container is one-quarter full
Too easy :)
 

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Let n be 1
6^2 * 3^2 =/= 18^4
therefore 6^2n * 3^2n =/= 18^4n
 

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That makes sense! I didn't know powers didn't add when there was a pronumeral. :)
 

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a) Let

This is expressed in ascending order. By considering in descending order show that



b) Consider a bag. This bag has every single letter of the alphabet in it, and only one of each letter so that there are 26 letters in the bag. Let the probability of picking the letter 'z' out of the bag be

Now consider another bag, called bag 2. This bag contains 1 A, 2 B's, 3 C's, and so on, up to 26 Z's.

Show that none of the letters in bag 2 have the same probability of being pulled out as
 

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That makes sense! I didn't know powers didn't add when there was a pronumeral. :)
the powers dont add if:
- the powers are different but the bases are the same (a^n * a^m = a^m+n)
- the bases are the same but the powers are the same/different (m^a * n^a = mn^a)

got nothing to do with the pronumeral
 

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a) Let

This is expressed in ascending order. By considering in descending order show that



b) Consider a bag. This bag has every single letter of the alphabet in it, and only one of each letter so that there are 26 letters in the bag. Let the probability of picking the letter 'z' out of the bag be

Now consider another bag, called bag 2. This bag contains 1 A, 2 B's, 3 C's, and so on, up to 26 Z's.

Show that none of the letters in bag 2 have the same probability of being pulled out as
Very nice question.
 

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HINT for a)

Express all the terms in the series in the same form as you would express the first few terms of the descending series, b should be straight forward once you prove the first formula
 

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