1996 AJHSME Problems/Problem 23
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The manager of a company planned to distribute a <dollar/>50 bonus to each employee from the company fund, but the fund contained <dollar/>5 less than what was needed. Instead the manager gave each employee a <dollar/>45 bonus and kept the remaining <dollar/>95 in the company fund. The amount of money in the company fund before any bonuses were paid was
Solution 1
Let be the number of people in the company, and
be the amount of money in the fund.
The first sentence states that
The second sentence states that
Subtracing the second equation from the first, we get , leading to
Plugging that number into the first equation gives , leading to
, which is answer
.
Solution 2
Since the company must employ a whole number of employees, the amount of money in the fund must be dollars less than a multiple of
. Only options
and
satisfy that requirement.
Additionally, the number must be more than a multiple of
. Since
, the only number that is
more than a multiple of
out of options
and
is option
.
(Option is also
more than a multiple of
, but it was eliminated previously.)
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