Register    Login    Search    Rss Feeds

 Page 1 of 1 [ 3 posts ] 



 
Author Message
 Post subject: MBA.com prep software, practice test #1, Quant question #1
 Post Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:41 pm 
Can't type exponents, please read and note exponents:

If 5 to the 21st times 4 to the 11th = 2 times 10 to the Nth, what is N?

A) 11
B) 21
C) 22
D) 23
E) 32

Answer says B, but offers no explanation. I had guessed B (add the exponents after combining to get 20 on each side, but wrong wrong wrong!)


Top 
 Post subject:
 Post Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 11:47 am 
This is actually not as bad as it looks, here is how you approach this problem:
(let's rewrite the whole thing algebraically)

(5^21)(4^11) = (2^1)(10^n)

Now, break down the bases (ex: 4 and 10) into factors

(5^21) (2^22) = (2^1) (2^n)(5^n) -->(2^1)(2^n) =>2^1+n

This is what you end up with:

(5^21) (2^22) = (2^1+n)(5^n)

Now you just have to look at the common bases (ie. 5 and 2), equate them and then just look at the exponents alone :

5^21 = 5^n --> 21 = n

OR

2^22 = 2^n+1 --> 22=n+1 --> 21=n


Top 
 Post subject:
 Post Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 12:51 am 
Offline
ManhattanGMAT Staff


Posts: 7146
Paul wrote:
This is actually not as bad as it looks, here is how you approach this problem:
(let's rewrite the whole thing algebraically)

(5^21)(4^11) = (2^1)(10^n)

Now, break down the bases (ex: 4 and 10) into factors

(5^21) (2^22) = (2^1) (2^n)(5^n) -->(2^1)(2^n) =>2^1+n

This is what you end up with:

(5^21) (2^22) = (2^1+n)(5^n)

Now you just have to look at the common bases (ie. 5 and 2), equate them and then just look at the exponents alone :

5^21 = 5^n --> 21 = n

OR

2^22 = 2^n+1 --> 22=n+1 --> 21=n


beautifully done.

to the original poster:
* i'm moving this thread to the gmatprep math folder, where it belongs;
* when you post gmatprep problems, please (1) post them in the correct folder and (2) title them correctly, using the first 6-8 words of the problem statement, as stipulated in the forum rules.
thank you.


Top 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
 
 Page 1 of 1 [ 3 posts ] 





Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests

 
 

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to: