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<math>2</math> minutes and <math>45</math> seconds is equal to <math>120+45=165\text{ seconds}</math>. | <math>2</math> minutes and <math>45</math> seconds is equal to <math>120+45=165\text{ seconds}</math>. | ||
Since Trey probably counts around <math>6</math> cars every <math>10</math> seconds, there are <math>\ | Since Trey probably counts around <math>6</math> cars every <math>10</math> seconds, there are <math>\left \lfloor{\dfrac{165}{10}}\right \rfloor =16</math> groups of <math>6</math> cars that Trey most likely counts. Since <math>16\times 6=96\text{ cars}</math>, the closest answer choice is <math>\textbf{(C)}\ 100</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 27 November 2013
Problem
Trey and his mom stopped at a railroad crossing to let a train pass. As the train began to pass, Trey counted 6 cars in the first 10 seconds. It took the train 2 minutes and 45 seconds to clear the crossing at a constant speed. Which of the following was the most likely number of cars in the train?
Solution 1
If Trey saw
, then he saw
.
2 minutes and 45 seconds can also be expressed as
seconds.
Trey's rate of seeing cars,
, can be multiplied by
on the top and bottom (and preserve the same rate):
. It follows that the most likely number of cars is
.
Solution 2
minutes and
seconds is equal to
.
Since Trey probably counts around
cars every
seconds, there are
groups of
cars that Trey most likely counts. Since
, the closest answer choice is
.
See Also
| 2013 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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