2005 AIME II Problems/Problem 1
Problem
A game uses a deck of
different cards, where
is an integer and
The number of possible sets of 6 cards that can be drawn from the deck is 6 times the number of possible sets of 3 cards that can be drawn. Find
Video Solution
https://youtu.be/IRyWOZQMTV8?t=150
~ pi_is_3.14
Solution
The number of ways to draw six cards from
is given by the binomial coefficient
.
The number of ways to choose three cards from
is
.
We are given that
, so
.
Cancelling like terms, we get
.
We must find a factorization of the left-hand side of this equation into three consecutive integers. Since 720 is close to
, we try 8, 9, and 10, which works, so
and
.
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