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Problem
Solution
We could just add them all together. But what would be the point of doing that? So we find a slicker way.
We find a simpler problem in this problem, and simplify ->
We know
, that's easy -
. So how do we find
?
We rearrange the numbers to make
. You might have noticed that each of the terms we put next to each other add up to 10, which makes for easy adding.
. Adding that on to 900 makes 945.
945 is