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Latest revision as of 14:52, 24 November 2024
Contents
- 1 Problem
- 2 Solution 1 (Fast Solution)
- 3 Solution 2 (More Explanatory)
- 4 Solution 3 (very slightly different than previous)
- 5 Video Solution by Pi Academy
- 6 Video Solution 1 by Power Solve
- 7 Video Solution by Daily Dose of Math
- 8 Video Solution by SpreadTheMathLove
- 9 Video Solution by Just Math⚡
- 10 See also
Problem
Consider the following operation. Given a positive integer , if is a multiple of , then you replace by . If is not a multiple of , then you replace by . Then continue this process. For example, beginning with , this procedure gives . Suppose you start with . What value results if you perform this operation exactly times?
Solution 1 (Fast Solution)
Let be the number of times the operation is performed. Notice the sequence goes . Thus, for , the value is . Since , the answer is .
~andliu766
Solution 2 (More Explanatory)
Looking at the first few values of our operation, we get . We can see that goes to , then to , then back to , and the loop resets. After 7 operations, we reach . We still have 93 operations left, so because the loop will run exactly times , we will reach again. So, the answer is .
~Moonwatcher22
Solution 3 (very slightly different than previous)
Calculating the first few values, we get . We can see that will go to , then to , then back to , and then the loop resets. After moves, we reach , the start of the cycle. We still have moves to go, so to find what number we land on after more steps, we can do , meaning we go from .
~yuvag
~a lot of credit to Moonwatcher22
Video Solution by Pi Academy
https://youtu.be/6qYaJsgqkbs?si=K2Ebwqg-Ro8Yqoiv
Video Solution 1 by Power Solve
Video Solution by Daily Dose of Math
~Thesmartgreekmathdude
Video Solution by SpreadTheMathLove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o5zagJVe1U
Video Solution by Just Math⚡
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqZUYJPq_Jo
See also
2024 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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