2007 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 8
Problem
On the trip home from the meeting where this AMC10 was constructed, the Contest Chair noted that his airport parking receipt had digits of the form where
and
was the average of
and
How many different five-digit numbers satisfy all these properties?
Solution
Case : The numbers are separated by
.
We this case with and
. Following this logic, the last set we can get is
and
. We have
sets of numbers in this case.
Case : The numbers are separated by
.
This case starts with and
. It ends with
and
. There are
sets of numbers in this case.
Case : The numbers start with
and
. It ends with
and
. This case has
sets of numbers.
It's pretty clear that there's a pattern: sets,
sets,
sets. The amount of sets per case decreases by
, so it's obvious Case
has
sets. The total amount of possible five-digit numbers is
.
See Also
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