2008 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 2

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The following problem is from both the 2008 AMC 12B #2 and 2008 AMC 10B #2, so both problems redirect to this page.

Problem

A $4\times 4$ block of calendar dates is shown. First, the order of the numbers in the second and the fourth rows are reversed. Then, the numbers on each diagonal are added. What will be the positive difference between the two diagonal sums?

$\begin{tabular}[t]{|c|c|c|c|} \multicolumn{4}{c}{}\\\hline 1&2&3&4\\\hline 8&9&10&11\\\hline 15&16&17&18\\\hline 22&23&24&25\\\hline \end{tabular}$

$\textbf{(A)}\ 2 \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 4 \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 6 \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 8 \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 10$

Solution 1

After reversing the numbers on the second and fourth rows, the block will look like this:

$\begin{tabular}[t]{|c|c|c|c|} \multicolumn{4}{c}{}\\\hline 1&2&3&4\\\hline 11&10&9&8\\\hline 15&16&17&18\\\hline 25&24&23&22\\\hline \end{tabular}$

The positive difference between the two diagonal sums is then $(4+9+16+25)-(1+10+17+22)=3-1-1+3=\boxed{\textbf{(B) } 4}$.

Solution 2

Notice that at baseline the diagonals sum to the same number ($52$). Therefore we need only compute the effect of the swap. The positive difference between $9$ and $10$ is $1$ and the positive difference between $22$ and $25$ is $3$. Adding gives $1+3=\boxed{\textbf{(B) } 4}$

See Also

2008 AMC 12B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
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Problem 1
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Problem 3
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All AMC 12 Problems and Solutions
2008 AMC 10B (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 1
Followed by
Problem 3
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All AMC 10 Problems and Solutions

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