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Problem
How many positive integers less than
are there such that the equation
has a solution for
? (The notation
denotes the greatest integer that is less than or equal to
.)
Solution
First, must be less than
, since otherwise
would be at least
which is greater than
.
Now, must be an integer, so lets do case work:
For ,
no matter what
is
For ,
can be anything between
to
excluding
This gives us
's
For ,
can be anything between
to
excluding
This gives us
's
For ,
can be anything between
to
excluding
This gives us
's
For ,
can be anything between
to
excluding
This gives us
's
Since must be less than
, we can stop here and the answer answer is
.
See also
2009 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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