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A positive integer <math>N</math> has base-eleven representation <math>\underline{a}\kern 0.1em\underline{b}\kern 0.1em\underline{c}</math> and base-eight representation <math>\underline1\kern 0.1em\underline{b}\kern 0.1em\underline{c}\kern 0.1em\underline{a},</math> where <math>a,b,</math> and <math>c</math> represent (not necessarily distinct) digits. Find the least such <math>N</math> expressed in base ten. | A positive integer <math>N</math> has base-eleven representation <math>\underline{a}\kern 0.1em\underline{b}\kern 0.1em\underline{c}</math> and base-eight representation <math>\underline1\kern 0.1em\underline{b}\kern 0.1em\underline{c}\kern 0.1em\underline{a},</math> where <math>a,b,</math> and <math>c</math> represent (not necessarily distinct) digits. Find the least such <math>N</math> expressed in base ten. | ||
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Revision as of 01:09, 22 January 2021
Contents
Problem
A positive integer has base-eleven representation
and base-eight representation
where
and
represent (not necessarily distinct) digits. Find the least such
expressed in base ten.
Video Solution
Solution
From the given information, . Since
,
, and
have to be positive,
. Since we need to minimize the value of
, we want to minimize
, so we have
. Then we know
, and we can see the only solution is
,
. Finally,
, so our answer is
.
~ JHawk0224
Solution 2 (Official MAA)
The conditions of the problem imply that , so
. The maximum digit in base eight is
and because
, it must be that
is
or
When
, it follows that
, which implies that
. Then
must be
or
If
, then
is not an integer, and if
, then
, so
. Thus
, and
. The number
also satisfies the conditions of the problem, but
is the least such number.
Video Solution:
Minor edits by TryhardMathlete
Video Solution
https://youtu.be/mgEZOXgIZXs?t=1204
~ pi_is_3.14
See Also
2020 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 2 |
Followed by Problem 4 | |
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