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a=17 i went by trying the answer values, lucky that first one turned out right. Even otherwise, we can get an idea about the value when you try two or more.
it is not so fast.... 1. N=12,376=2^3*7*13*17 So, B,D,E are out. - B: N should include primes such as 31, 29 - D: N should not include primes such as 17 - E: N should include primes such as 19
2. X! for x=18 and x=17 contains two 7 (in 7 and 14). We subtract one 7 by 11! and (x-11)! should not include 7. at x=18: (x-11)!=7! - wrong; x=17: (x-11)!=6! - BINGO
it is not so fast.... 1. N=12,376=2^3*7*13*17 So, B,D,E are out. - B: N should include primes such as 31, 29 - D: N should not include primes such as 17 - E: N should include primes such as 19
2. X! for x=18 and x=17 contains two 7 (in 7 and 14). We subtract one 7 by 11! and (x-11)! should not include 7. at x=18: (x-11)!=7! - wrong; x=17: (x-11)!=6! - BINGO
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I can not get what are you reasoning! why should and why should not?
I can not get what are you reasoning! why should and why should not?
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For example, x=19 N=19!/(8!*11!)=19*18*17*16*15*14*13*12*11!/(8!*11!)
1. 19,17,13 are prime numbers. 2. 8! and 11! don't include prime numbers19,17,13 3. 19,17,13 are prime factors of N. 4. N=12,376=2^3*7*13*17 does not include prime 19. therefore, x=19 is out.
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