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Problem 3
A ticket to a school play cost dollars, where is a whole number. A group of 9th graders buys tickets costing a total of $, and a group of 10th graders buys tickets costing a total of $. How many values for are possible?
Solution
We find the greatest common factor of and to be . The number of factors of is which is the answer .
See also
2010 AMC 12B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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