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Re: The sum of the digits of 10^x−1 is equal to 3^8. What is the value of [#permalink]
Could you please clarify how to calculate this in a bit more comprehensive way?
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krikre wrote:
Could you please clarify how to calculate this in a bit more comprehensive way?



10^x - 1 = 3^8

It is worth noting when starting this problem that 10-1 = 9, 10^2 - 1 = 99, etc. So whatever X equals, is how many 9s that number will have.

Also:
3^8 = (3^2)^4 = 9^4

So to find out what X is we need to determine how many 9's are in 9^4

Well, (9) (9^1) has only one 9
(9)*9 (9^2) has nine, 9s
(9)*9*9 (9^3) has eighty-one 9s
and (9)*9*9*9 (9^4) has 729 9s.

Thus 10^729 - 1 will have the same amount of 9's as 9^4
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Here's my 2 cents !!

Let's test the condition here


10^2 - 1 = 99 so, sum = 9+9 = 2*9
10^3 - 1 = 999 sum = 3*9
10^4 -1 = 9999 sum = 4*9
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From here we know that
10^x - 1 , sum = x*9 = 9x

we can equate as it is given the question

9x = 3^8
9x = 9^4
x= 9^3 = 729

Hence C is the answer.
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The sum of the digits of 10^x−1 is equal to 3^8. What is the value of [#permalink]
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First notice that 10^x will be a number that ends in 0. Once you minus the number by 1, you will get a number that has all 9's.

For example: 100-1 = 99 or 1000-1 =999

Next 3^8 also equals = 3^2 * 3^2 *3^2 *3^2 = 9*9*9*9 = 81*81 = 6561.

now you want to determine how many 9's are in 6561. This can be determined by dividing 6561/9.

6561/9 = 729

Answer C
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