Answer to Question #286960 in Algebra for shine

Question #286960

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A government department labels its files according to these guidelines:

 Each label should be a five digit number

 Can use only the digits 0 to 4. Digits 5 to 9 are not allowed.

 No digit is repeated.

 The 1st digit should be half of the 2nd digit.

 The 5th digit should always be greater than the 3rd digit.


If a file's label's last digit is 1, then

(A) first digit is 2

(B) second digit is 0

(C) third digit is 3

(D) fourth digit is 4

(E) fourth digit is 0



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Expert's answer
2022-01-13T04:56:57-0500

 Each label should be a five digit number


"abcde"

Can use only the digits 0 to 4. Digits 5 to 9 are not allowed.


"0,1,2,3,4"

No digit is repeated.


"a\\not=b, a\\not=c,a\\not=d,a\\not=e,b\\not=c,"

"b\\not=d,b\\not=e,c\\not=d,c\\not=e,d\\not=e"

The 1st digit should be half of the 2nd digit.


"b=2a"

The 5th digit should always be greater than the 3rd digit.


"e>c"


If a file's label's last digit is 1, then


"e=1, e>c=>c=0"

"b=2a=>a=2, b=4, d=3"

"24031"

(A) first digit is 2



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