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Problem
The table below displays some of the results of last summer's Frostbite Falls Fishing Festival, showing how many contestants caught fish for various values of
.

In the newspaper story covering the event, it was reported that
- (a) the winner caught
fish;
- (b) those who caught
or more fish averaged
fish each;
- (c) those who caught
or fewer fish averaged
fish each.
What was the total number of fish caught during the festival?
Solution
Suppose that the number of fish is and the number of contestants is
. The
fishers that caught 3 or more fish caught a total of
fish. Since they averaged 6 fish,

Similarily, those whom caught 12 or fewer fish averaged 5 fish per person, so

Solving the two equation system, we find that and
, the answer.
See also
1993 AIME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 4 | |
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