i think that even if you removed the blur it would still not give the answer...you're supposed to work it out
its just a matter or trial and error...
I doubt you can remove the blur, seems like it would be too easy.
hi
Your right. I'm trying to figure it out but I want to know if anyone else has.
2/3/5/7 those are the numbers used...
I'm just so TERRIBLE at math.. I won't be able to contribute to this one before someone else starts to throw usefull suggestions inthere =(
Here's a good tip:
the final answer cannot be a prime number.
Alright, here's how you begin.
A three-digit number times a two-digit number yields a 5 digit number. All digits must be 2, 3, 5, or 7.
NOW work it out!
there are so many possibilites...you have to try all of them and multiply them out!
yup im trying it on a calculator!
stormygoddess wrote:Here's a good tip:
the final answer cannot be a prime number.
How do you know? Don't tell me you've figures it out already?
this is so annoying...i cant get this...
The final answer cannot be a prime number because a prime number is only divisible by 1 and itself. Ergo x times y cannot equal a prime number unless x is the number and y is 1.
I'm testing a few things out on a calculator as well.
MariaWB wrote:stormygoddess wrote:Here's a good tip:
the final answer cannot be a prime number.
How do you know? Don't tell me you've figures it out already?
No.. but since it has two factors other than itself (the 2 digit and 3 digit numbers) obviously its not prime? Maybe I'm being stupid..
lol i highly doubt ill be able to stay and finish this

i have to go soon and do my hw...
I don't understand the blank space at the end of the third row. What kind of math problem would that be?
i wish i knew what the last number was...that would help a lot
I will have to sleep soon...
meloedy wrote:I don't understand the blank space at the end of the third row. What kind of math problem would that be?
lol its a 0 spot in multiplying...