Answers to Maths Trivia [$100 Trivia Question]

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Well we are a little late in revealing the answers to the last Maths trivia, but nevertheless we got couple of people who did get it right.

If you are wondering what the trivia was about? We had asked our readers a question to tell us the combination of currency notes that make up $100 with 50 notes, none of those 50 notes could include a $2 note in it.

Before I tell you the answers there were two people who got it right. Congratulations both of you.

  1. Ankesh Kothari
  2. Rich Fiege

Here are the answers to those, well answers because there are two of it;

Answer 1:

  • 40 notes of $1 = $40
  • 8 notes of $5 = $40
  • 2 notes of $10 = $20

Answer 2:

  • 45 notes of $1 = $45
  • 3 notes of $5 = $15
  • 2 notes of $20 = $40

Well that’s it for this week, hope you enjoyed the trivia this time. Look forward to more people answering it in the next week.



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  1. Techmantra
    July 7th, 2008 at 2:18 pm #

    cool.. that was hard though.
    waiting for next trivia :D

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