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From inspection, we can see that with each increase in layer the difference in toothpicks between the current layer and the previous increases by 2. Using this pattern: | From inspection, we can see that with each increase in layer the difference in toothpicks between the current layer and the previous increases by 2. Using this pattern: |
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Sara makes a staircase out of toothpicks as shown: This is a 3-step staircase and uses 18 toothpicks. How many steps would be in a staircase that used 180 toothpicks?
Solution
A staircase with steps contains steps. This can be rewritten as .
So,
So,
Inspection could tell us that , so the answer is
Solution 2
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Layer : steps
Layer : steps
Layer : steps
From inspection, we can see that with each increase in layer the difference in toothpicks between the current layer and the previous increases by 2. Using this pattern:
From this we see that the solution is indeed
See Also
2018 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 7 |
Followed by Problem 9 | |
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