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− | + | An [[angle]] is drawn on a set of equally spaced [[parallel]] [[line]]s as shown. The [[ratio]] of the [[area]] of shaded [[region]] <math> \mathcal{C} </math> to the area of shaded region <math> \mathcal{B} </math> is 11/5. Find the ratio of shaded region <math> \mathcal{D} </math> to the area of shaded region <math> \mathcal{A}. </math> | |
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Revision as of 14:30, 25 September 2007
Problem
An angle is drawn on a set of equally spaced parallel lines as shown. The ratio of the area of shaded region to the area of shaded region is 11/5. Find the ratio of shaded region to the area of shaded region
Solution
There are numbers up to 1000 that have 0 as their units digit. All of the other excluded possibilities for are when or have a 0 in the tens digit, or if the tens digit of is 0 or 9. Excluding the hundreds, which were counted above already, there are numbers in every hundred numbers that have a tens digit of 0 or 9, totaling such numbers. However, the numbers from 1 to 9 and 991 to 999 do not have 0s, so we must subtract from that to get . Therefore, there are such ordered pairs.
See also
2006 AIME II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 8 | |
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