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Problem
A sequence of numbers has the property that, for every integer
between
and
inclusive, the number
is
less than the sum of the other
numbers. Given that
where
and
are relatively prime positive integers, find
.
Solution
Let the sum of all of the terms in the sequence be . Then for each integer
,
. Summing this up for all
from
,
Now, substituting for , we get
, and the answer is
.
See also
2000 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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