2018 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 2
Problem
Liliane has
more soda than Jacqueline, and Alice has
more soda than Jacqueline. What is the relationship between the amounts of soda that Liliane and Alice have?
Liliane has
more soda than Alice.
Liliane has
more soda than Alice.
Liliane has
more soda than Alice.
Liliane has
more soda than Alice.
Liliane has
more soda than Alice.
Solution 1
Let's assume that Jacqueline has
gallon(s) of soda. Then Alice has
gallons and Liliane has
gallons. Doing division, we find out that
, which means that Liliane has
more soda. Therefore, the answer is
.
Solution 2
WLOG, lets use
gallons instead of
. When you work it out, you get
gallons and
gallons. We have
is
of
. Thus, we reach
.
~Ezraft
Solution 3
If Jacqueline has
gallons of soda, Alice has
gallons, and Liliane has
gallons. Thus, the answer is
Liliane has
more soda. Our answer is
.
~lakecomo224 (minor edits made by <B+)
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