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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2818353, member: 88736"]It is late on Monday and coins sent are already delivered to the math professor at a USA university who is also a coin collector.</p><p>He might be surprised, they are not old coins, just new coins with no any mathematican depicted on any of them and there is no any mathematics on any of them, either. So, why were they sent while some pictures could be enough? It is because I followed an old saying "until wheat is in silo, wheat is not mine." Similarly, until money is not in one's pocket, it is not belong to him. So, coin is in his pocket of a math prof now as well as in his pocket of an old engineer who is over 80. Now, lets back to the topic here in this thread. Where were we at? Ok, lets start with that generalized coin math problem: </p><p><br /></p><p>---- </p><p><br /></p><p>k.A + l.E + m.I + n.O + p.U + .... (etc) = T(otal) .... Equation 1. </p><p><br /></p><p>where k, l, m, etc are numbers/quantities of coins and A, E, I, etc are face values on coins. Total amount is any amount.</p><p><br /></p><p>Solve k, l, m, etc., and A, E, I, etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>---- </p><p><br /></p><p>Professor and et al, if this problem setup is properly set up, then, lets go ahead. How can this (Equation 1) be solved?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2818353, member: 88736"]It is late on Monday and coins sent are already delivered to the math professor at a USA university who is also a coin collector. He might be surprised, they are not old coins, just new coins with no any mathematican depicted on any of them and there is no any mathematics on any of them, either. So, why were they sent while some pictures could be enough? It is because I followed an old saying "until wheat is in silo, wheat is not mine." Similarly, until money is not in one's pocket, it is not belong to him. So, coin is in his pocket of a math prof now as well as in his pocket of an old engineer who is over 80. Now, lets back to the topic here in this thread. Where were we at? Ok, lets start with that generalized coin math problem: ---- k.A + l.E + m.I + n.O + p.U + .... (etc) = T(otal) .... Equation 1. where k, l, m, etc are numbers/quantities of coins and A, E, I, etc are face values on coins. Total amount is any amount. Solve k, l, m, etc., and A, E, I, etc. ---- Professor and et al, if this problem setup is properly set up, then, lets go ahead. How can this (Equation 1) be solved?[/QUOTE]
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