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Orvin went to the store with just enough money to buy <math>30</math> balloons. When he arrived, he discovered that the store had a special sale on balloons: buy <math>1</math> balloon at the regular price and get a second at <math>\frac{1}{3}</math> off the regular price. What is the greatest number of balloons Orvin could buy? | Orvin went to the store with just enough money to buy <math>30</math> balloons. When he arrived, he discovered that the store had a special sale on balloons: buy <math>1</math> balloon at the regular price and get a second at <math>\frac{1}{3}</math> off the regular price. What is the greatest number of balloons Orvin could buy? |
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Problem
Orvin went to the store with just enough money to buy balloons. When he arrived, he discovered that the store had a special sale on balloons: buy balloon at the regular price and get a second at off the regular price. What is the greatest number of balloons Orvin could buy?
Solution 1
Since he pays the price for every second balloon, the price for two balloons is . Thus, if he had enough money to buy balloons before, he now has enough to buy .
Solution 2
Suppose each balloon costs dollars. Therefore, Orvin brought dollars. Since every second balloon costs dollars, Orvin gets balloons for dollars. Therefore, Orvin gets
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See Also
2014 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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