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Since <math>2366</math> dollars was the cost for the club, and <math>26</math> was the cost per member, the number of members in the League is <math>\frac{2366}{26}=91 \Rightarrow B</math>. | Since <math>2366</math> dollars was the cost for the club, and <math>26</math> was the cost per member, the number of members in the League is <math>\frac{2366}{26}=91 \Rightarrow B</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 16:31, 26 February 2007
Problem
Members of the Rockham Soccer League buy socks and T-shirts. Socks cost $4 per pair and each T-shirt costs $5 more than a pair of socks. Each member needs one pair of socks and a shirt for home games and another pair of socks and a shirt for away games. If the total cost is $2366, how many members are in the League?
Solution
Since T-shirts cost dollars more than a pair of socks, T-shirts cost dollars.
Since each member needs pairs of socks and T-shirts, the total cost for member is dollars.
Since dollars was the cost for the club, and was the cost per member, the number of members in the League is .
See also
2003 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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