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19 January, 16:55

Charlie put postage worth $1.29 on a package he sent to his sister. He used only 16-cent stamps and 7-cent stamps. How many each of type of stamp did he use?

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  1. 19 January, 16:59
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    Let x represent number of 16-cent stamps and

    let y represent number of 7-cent stamps

    we can write equation:

    16*x + 7*y = 129

    Now, the problem is that we need both x and y to be whole numbers for obvious reasons. you cant put half a stamp.

    We can do this by iteration and check for results. Obviously x cant be larger than 8 because:

    8*16 = 128 and there is no room for 7-cent stamp

    lets try 7:

    7*16 = 112. remainder is 17 which isnt divisable by 7

    for 6:

    6*16 = 96. remainder is 33 which again isnt divisable by 7

    but for 5 we get good result.

    5*16 = 80. remainder is 49 which divided by 7 gives us 7

    that means 5x 16 cent stamps and 7x 7 cent stamps
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