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WLOG, Gary purchased \( n \) liters and consumed \( m \) liters. | WLOG, Gary purchased \( n \) liters and consumed \( m \) liters. | ||
After this, he purchased \( \frac{n}{2} \) liters, and consumed \( 2m \) liters. | After this, he purchased \( \frac{n}{2} \) liters, and consumed \( 2m \) liters. | ||
− | He originally wasted \( n-m \) liters | + | He originally wasted \( n-m \) liters, but now he wasted \( \frac{n}{2} - 2m \). |
\[ | \[ | ||
\frac{n}{2} - 2m = \frac{4}{18} \cdot (n-m) | \frac{n}{2} - 2m = \frac{4}{18} \cdot (n-m) | ||
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\] | \] | ||
</cmath> | </cmath> | ||
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+ | Thus, the answer is <math>\boxed{37}</math> | ||
+ | ~idk123456 | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 05:12, 24 November 2024
Contents
Problem
Gary purchased a large beverage, but only drank of it, where and are relatively prime positive integers. If he had purchased half as much and drunk twice as much, he would have wasted only as much beverage. Find .
Solution
Let be the fraction consumed, then is the fraction wasted. We have , or , or or . Therefore, .
Solution 2
Thus, the answer is ~idk123456
See also
2011 AIME II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 2 | |
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