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The discussion revolves around a mathematical problem involving the digit P, which is said to correspond to prime digits, in a multiplication scenario. Participants explore the implications of this problem, examining the constraints and potential values for P based on the given multiplication format.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that if P corresponds to prime digits, it must end in a '5' based on the multiplication of 5 and 3.
  • Others argue that the addition of PPPP and PPPP leads to an impossible scenario where the sum does not match the expected format of PPPPP.
  • One participant points out that the multiplication of 7P5 by 33 must yield a result in the thousands, implying that P could only be 2, but this conflicts with the requirement that P must also be 5.
  • Another participant expresses uncertainty about the problem's transcription, suggesting that it may not have been copied correctly, which could affect the analysis.

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Participants express disagreement regarding the possible values of P and the validity of the problem as stated. No consensus is reached on a solution or the correctness of the problem's formulation.

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Limitations include the potential misinterpretation of the problem's conditions and the implications of the digit P being a prime number. The discussion also highlights the mathematical contradictions arising from different assumptions about P.

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P corresponds to prime digits(i donno what thi means...i am giving exactly as given in a test)

7P5
x33
---------
PPPP
PPPP
----------
PPPPP


Find the value of P?
 
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rajesh said:
P corresponds to prime digits(i donno what thi means...i am giving exactly as given in a test)

7P5
x33
---------
PPPP
PPPP
----------
PPPPP


Find the value of P?

Let's suppose P is a string of digits.
From 5x3 -> P ends in a '5'
From PPPP+PPPP = PPPPP -> P ends in a '0'

So it's impossible.
 
actually i could not put the correct indentation(i am new to this site)...

somebody tell me how to attach a file
 
Is this what you want ?

Code:
             7 P 5
             x 3 3
         ---------
           P P P P             
         P P P P
        ----------
         P P P P P
 
Even with the indentation (enclose within [ code] [ /code] tags), there would be no solution, as you would have PPPP + PPPP0 = PPPPP.

Why is this impossible ?

PPPP -> 1000P+100P+10P+P = 1111P and similarly PPPP0 ->11110P, so adding should give 12221P, but clearly PPPPP -> 11111P, a contradiction, unless P=0. But clearly P can't be 0.
 
I think you haven't copied the problem down correctly...

Here's another reason why this is wrong (if you're not happy with the previous ones) :

700 X 33 = 23100
800 X 33 = 26400

So clearly 7P5 X 33 must be in the 2 thousands, therefore P must be 2. But also, any multiple of 5 must end with 5, so P must be 5. A contradiction !
 
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