2014 CEMC Gauss (Grade 7) Problems/Problem 3
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Problem
Five times a number equals one hundred. The number is
 
Solution 1
Let  be the number that we are looking for. Setting up an equation, we have:
 be the number that we are looking for. Setting up an equation, we have:
 
 
Solution 2 (answer choices)
To find the solution, we can start by multiply  by
 by  since it is one of the middle numbers.
 since it is one of the middle numbers.
 , which happens to be equal to one hundred.
, which happens to be equal to one hundred.
Thus, the answer is  .
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