(Source: MGMAT CAT Question "How much for those chips"
In a certain game, a large bag is filled with blue, green, purple and red chips worth 1, 5, x and 11 points each, respectively. The purple chips are worth more than the green chips, but less than the red chips. A certain number of chips are then selected from the bag. If the product of the point values of the selected chips is 88,000, how many purple chips were selected?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) 5
The product of the point values of the selected chips = 88,000
I interpret this to mean...
88,000 = 1(Blues) x 5(Greens) x ?(Purples) x 11(Reds) (((((Is this my problem?)))))
We do some quick math and see that 880= 11 x 8 x 10.
We know that 5(2) = 10 so that can satisfy our chip count for the green ones and we know that the "?" has to be 8 because its the only number thats less than 11 and more then 5 that a proper factor of 88,000.
88,000 = 1(1) x 5(2) x 8(1) x 11(100)
88,000 = 1 x 10 x 8 x 1,100
How many purple chips were selected? I got just 1...."A"
THE RIGHT ANSWER IS "B" AND ITS DRIVING ME INSANE!!! Help!!!!