Mock AIME 1 2005-2006/Problem 1

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Problem 1

$2006$ points are evenly spaced on a circle. Given one point, find the maximum number of points that are less than one radius distance away from that point.

Solution

Number the points $p_1$, $p_2$, $\dots$, $p_2006$. Assume the center is $O$ and the given point is $p_1$. Then $\anglep_nOp_(n+1)$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg) = $\frac {\pi}{1003}$, and we need to find the maximum $n$ such that $\anglep_1Op_n+1 \le 60$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg) degrees ($n+1$ is given so that there are $n$ repetitions of $\frac {\pi}{1003}$). This can be done in $\frac {\pi}{3}$ divided by $\frac {\pi}{1003} =$\frac {1003}{3} = $334.333\dots$, so $n$ + $1$ = $335$. We can choose $p_2$, $p_3$, \dots, $p_335$, so $334$ points. But we need to multiply by $2$ to count the number of points on the other side of $p_1$, so the answer is \boxed{668}.