1988 AJHSME Problems/Problem 4
Problem
The figure consists of alternating light and dark squares. The number of dark squares exceeds the number of light squares by
Solution
If, for a moment, we disregard the white squares, we notice that the number of black squares in each row increases by 1 continuously as we go down the pyramid. Thus, the number of black squares is .
Same goes for the white squares, except it starts a row later, making it .
Subtracting the number of white squares from the number of black squares...