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Question
How many times of 30 must be added together to get a sum equal to 307?
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Solution
Let n be the number of times that 30 must be added together to get a sum equal to 307
Therefore, we can write that `ubrace(30 + 30 + .... + 30)_("n times") = 30^7`
⇒ 30 × n = 307 ...`[∵ ubrace(a + a + ... + a)_("n times") = a xx n]`
⇒ `(30 xx n)/30 = 30^7/30` ...[Dividing both sides by 30]
⇒ n = 307 – 1 ...`[∵ a^m/a^n = a^(m - n)]`
∴ n = 306
Hence, if 30 is added 306 times, then, then we get 307.
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