2008 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 5
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Problem 5
A class collects dollars to buy flowers for a classmate who is in the hospital. Roses cost dollars each, and carnations cost dollars each. No other flowers are to be used. How many different bouquets could be purchased for exactly dollars?
Solution
The class could send carnations and no roses, carnations and roses, carnations and roses, and so on, down to carnation and roses. There are 9 total possibilities (from 0 to 16 roses, incrementing by 2 at each step),
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