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− | <math>S_{1}+ | + | For each square <math>S_{k}</math>, let the sidelength of this square be denoted by <math>s_{k}</math>. |
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+ | As the diagram shows, <math>s_{1}+s_{2}+s_{3}=3322, s_{1}-s_{2}+s_{3}=2020.</math> If we subtract the second equation from the first we will get <math>2s_{2}=1302</math> or <math>s_{2}=\boxed{651\textbf{(A)}}</math> | ||
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Revision as of 13:04, 18 November 2020
Rectangles and and squares and shown below, combine to form a rectangle that is 3322 units wide and 2020 units high. What is the side length of in units?
Solution 1
For each square , let the sidelength of this square be denoted by .
As the diagram shows, If we subtract the second equation from the first we will get or
See also
2020 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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