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<cmath> 6.25 < n < 900 </cmath> | <cmath> 6.25 < n < 900 </cmath> | ||
The number of possible integer values for <math>n</math> is the number of integers over the interval <math>(6.25 , 900)</math>, which is <math>893</math>. | The number of possible integer values for <math>n</math> is the number of integers over the interval <math>(6.25 , 900)</math>, which is <math>\boxed{893}</math>. | ||
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Problem
The lengths of the sides of a triangle with positive area are
,
, and
, where
is a positive integer. Find the number of possible values for
.
Solution
By the Triangle Inequality:
Also:
Combining these two inequalities:
The number of possible integer values for
is the number of integers over the interval
, which is
.
See also
| 2006 AIME II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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