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5 June, 09:14

Mr. Jared asked his math students to compute the numerical value of (a+3). (a+6) for a particular positive value of a Ruby accidentally copied the expression as (a+3) a+6, so even though she used the correct value for a and did all computations correctly, she got the wrong answer. Similarly, Amber mistakenly wrote the expression as a+3. (a+6) and obtained an incorrect answer, despite making no other mistakes. Curiously, Ruby and Amber ended up with the same wrong answer! What was the correct answer to Mr. Jared'squestion?

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  1. 5 June, 11:53
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    The correct answer is 70.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since they got the same answer we have the equation:

    (a + 3) a + 6 = a + 3 (a + 6)

    a^2 + 3a + 6 = a + 3a + 18

    a^2 + 3a - 3a - a + 6 - 18 = 0

    a^2 - a - 12 = 0

    (a - 4) (a + 3) = 0

    So a = 4 or - 3.

    As a is given as positive we take a = 4.

    The correct numerical value =

    (4 + 3) (4 + 6)

    = 70.
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