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2001 HSC Question

I dont know what to do... this is from 2001 HSC paper

We know that 2<SUP>10</SUP>=1024, so that 2<SUP>10</SUP> can be represented by a 4 digit numeral. How many digits are there in 2<SUP>1000</SUP> when written as a numeral?

also does anyone have the answers to the 2001 HSC papers...? im doing it but cant mark it
 
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Re: 2001 HSC Question

Well, looking at the answers,
101 = 10 (2 digits)
102 = 100 (3 digits)
103 = 1000 (4 digits)

From i),
21000 = 10301.030 [if logax = y, then x = ay]
Therefore, from the pattern above, 21000 has 302 digits.
 

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oh.... ic thanks =)

ur always here lol and ur HSC isnt this year? are you in year 11?
 

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hmmm ic... accelerated student i assume? good for you :) and yea... you're addicted... haha
 

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ShAzABoB said:
oh.... ic thanks =)

ur always here lol and ur HSC isnt this year? are you in year 11?
im always here too, u can always pm me for more questions =)
 

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This guy never stops...

Can't you stalk her in just one thread?
 

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i would have been asleep by the time you got here =P took you 2 hours... :sleep:

thanks anyway :)
 

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Re: 2001 HSC Question

ShAzABoB said:
also does anyone have the answers to the 2001 HSC papers...? im doing it but cant mark it
anyone???
 

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B35tY said:
This guy never stops...

Can't you stalk her in just one thread?
hey its a free world! i can stalk whoeva i want!

ShAzABoBy said:
i would have been asleep by the time you got here =P took you 2 hours...

thanks anyway
you're welcomed :)

ShAzABoBy said:
also does anyone have the answers to the 2001 HSC papers...? im doing it but cant mark it
iv looked lastnight, but cudnt find any
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ShAzABoB said:
also does anyone have the answers to the 2001 HSC papers...? im doing it but cant mark it
I've got them in my Success book, but my scanner isn't working.

Did you have any specific questions from the paper? Feel free to post them up.
 

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gamecw said:
hey its a free world! i can stalk whoeva i want!
If you're gonna get technical, she has the right to NOT be stalked :p

But hey, it's not my battle.
 

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B35tY said:
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If you're gonna get technical, she has the right to NOT be stalked :p

But hey, it's not my battle.
hahaha. :) you guys r funni
 

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hey, i hav an interesting question. I tried to work this question out using AP series, and the answer i got is 301. tell me where did i go wrong.

2^10 ----> 4 digits
2^20-----> 7 digits
2^30-----> 10 digits

ie term1=4 , and common difference is 3

it seems to work for 2^30 ie n=3. so 4+(3-1)*3=10 digits

but for 2^1000, n=100
ie 4+(100-1)*3=301???
:confused:
 

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followme said:
hey, i hav an interesting question. I tried to work this question out using AP series, and the answer i got is 301. tell me where did i go wrong.

2^10 ----> 4 digits
2^20-----> 7 digits
2^30-----> 10 digits

ie term1=4 , and common difference is 3

it seems to work for 2^30 ie n=3. so 4+(3-1)*3=10 digits

but for 2^1000, n=100
ie 4+(100-1)*3=301???
:confused:
i dont think its right to solve this using AP series,

by using soulsearcher's method

2^970 --> 10^291.99 = 292 digits
2^980 --> 10^295.01 = 296 digits

the common difference shifts to 4 at that point. since the common difference changes, the series is not arithmetic.
 

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