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Revision as of 22:59, 9 June 2011
Problem 10
Each of the letters
,
,
, and
represents a different integer in the set
, but not necessarily in that order. If
, then the sum of
and
is
Solution
There are different ways to approach this problem, and I'll start with the different factor of the numbers of the set
.
has factor
.
has factors
and
has factors
and
has factors
,
, and
.
From here, we note that even though all numbers have the factor
, only
has another factor other than
in the set (ie.
)
We could therefore have one fraction be
and another
.
The sum of the numerators is
See also
| 1998 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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