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Problem
How many integers less than 1000 can be written as the sum of consecutive positive odd integers from exactly 5 values of
Solution
Given , consider . Define . There are elements of that are divisible by , elements of that are divisible by but not by and elements of that are divisible by but not by .
Thus , so we need for $k \in \N$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg). Now notice we also require , so if also (but ), then , so we have . If , then , so we have . Finally, could possibly be or 256. The maximum possible is thus .
See also
2006 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 12 |
Followed by Problem 14 | |
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