Math, asked by shrabanipanda127, 1 day ago

1=5,2=10,3=55,10=?????

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Answered by muthumanimalothram
5

Answer:

I think you have wrong question

The question can be like this

1 = 5, 2 = 10, 3 = 15, 10 = 50

Because

1 × 5 = 5

2 × 5 = 10

3 × 5 = 15

10 × 5 = 50

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Answered by Illym
3

Your question isn't wrong, as previously stated. There are many possible solutions to this question, and it's up to evaluator to decide the "correct" answer. We have for example:

N= 5 + (N-1) x 5^{N-1}

1= 5 + (0) x 5^{0} = 5;

2= 5+ (1) x 5^{1} = 10;

3= 5+ (2) x 5^{2} = 55;

10= 5 + (9) x 5^{9}= 17.578.130

Another way to solve it, that would give the same result as (nx5), is:

N(10)= 50

You repeat 5 for each odd number and multiply by five when even, as suggested:

N(1)= 5; N(2)=5x2= 10; N(3)= 55; N(4)= 20; N(5)= 555; and so on

Having someone with the tag "genius" when the same person disqualify a question for not being able to recognize a pattern is really weird.

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