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Problem
A majority of the students in Ms. Demeanor's class bought pencils at the school bookstore. Each of these students bought the same number of pencils, and this number was greater than . The cost of a pencil in cents was greater than the number of pencils each student bought, and the total cost of all the pencils was . What was the cost of a pencil in cents?
Solution
The only factor of between and ( because it has to be a majority of her students) is . Therefore, we can conclude that there are students, pencils cost cents, and each student bought pencils. Thus the answer is
See also
2011 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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