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24 April, 10:06

Without actually calculating, how much greater is the product 98*50 than the product of 97*50? Explain

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  1. 24 April, 10:14
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    The difference is 50 because you are multiplying 50, 98 times

    So when you multiply 50, 97 times you are one 50 less than 98

    Proof: 98x50=4900

    97x50=4850

    4900-4850=50
  2. 24 April, 10:28
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    We have the numbers 98*50 and 97*50, here we can see that in both numbers we have a common factor, 50

    So we can write the difference as:

    98*50 - 97*50 = (98 - 97) * 50 = 1*50 = 50

    So the difference is equal to 50, wich means that the first one is 50 units bigger than the second.

    The ratio can be calculated as:

    98*50 / (97*50) = (98/97) * (50/50) = 98/97

    Wich means that the first one is 98/97 times bigger than the second.
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