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− | <math> | + | A baseball league consists of two four-team divisions. Each team plays every other team in its division <math>N</math> games. Each team plays every team in the other division <math>M</math> games with <math>N>2M</math> and <math>M>4</math>. Each team plays a <math>76</math> game schedule. How many games does a team play within its own division? |
− | \textbf{(A) } 36 \qquad | + | |
− | \textbf{(B) } 48 \qquad | + | <math>\textbf{(A) } 36 \qquad \textbf{(B) } 48 \qquad \textbf{(C) } 54 \qquad \textbf{(D) } 60 \qquad \textbf{(E) } 72 </math> |
− | \textbf{(C) } 54 \qquad | ||
− | \textbf{(D) } 60 \qquad | ||
− | \textbf{(E) } 72 | ||
− | </math> | ||
==Solution 1== | ==Solution 1== | ||
− | On one team they play <math>3N</math> games in their division and <math>4M</math> games in the other. This gives <math>3N+4M=76</math> | + | On one team they play <math>3N</math> games in their division and <math>4M</math> games in the other. This gives <math>3N+4M=76</math>. |
− | Since <math>M>4</math> we start by trying | + | Since <math>M>4</math> we start by trying M=5. This doesn't work because <math>56</math> is not divisible by <math>3</math>. |
− | Next, <math>M=6</math> does not work because <math>52</math> is not divisible by <math>3</math> | + | Next, <math>M=6</math> does not work because <math>52</math> is not divisible by <math>3</math>. |
− | We try <math>M=7</math> | + | We try <math>M=7</math> does work by giving <math>N=16</math> ,<math>~M=7</math> and thus <math>3\times 16=\boxed{\textbf{(B)}~48}</math> games in their division. |
<math>M=10</math> seems to work, until we realize this gives <math>N=12</math>, but <math>N>2M</math> so this will not work. | <math>M=10</math> seems to work, until we realize this gives <math>N=12</math>, but <math>N>2M</math> so this will not work. | ||
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<math>76=3N+4M > 10M</math>, giving <math>M \le 7</math>. | <math>76=3N+4M > 10M</math>, giving <math>M \le 7</math>. | ||
Since <math>M>4</math>, we have <math>M=5,6,7</math>. | Since <math>M>4</math>, we have <math>M=5,6,7</math>. | ||
− | + | Testing all of the cases we get tha <math>M=7</math>. | |
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− | = | + | This gives <math>3N=48</math>, as desired. The answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(B)}~48}</math>. |
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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Problem
A baseball league consists of two four-team divisions. Each team plays every other team in its division games. Each team plays every team in the other division games with and . Each team plays a game schedule. How many games does a team play within its own division?
Solution 1
On one team they play games in their division and games in the other. This gives .
Since we start by trying M=5. This doesn't work because is not divisible by .
Next, does not work because is not divisible by .
We try does work by giving , and thus games in their division.
seems to work, until we realize this gives , but so this will not work.
Solution 2
, giving . Since , we have . Testing all of the cases we get tha .
This gives , as desired. The answer is .
See Also
2015 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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