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<math>\text{(A)}\ 1600 \qquad \text{(B)}\ 1650 \qquad \text{(C)}\ 1700 \qquad \text{(D)}\ 1750 \qquad \text{(E)}\ 1800</math> | <math>\text{(A)}\ 1600 \qquad \text{(B)}\ 1650 \qquad \text{(C)}\ 1700 \qquad \text{(D)}\ 1750 \qquad \text{(E)}\ 1800</math> | ||
− | ==Solution== | + | ==Solution 1== |
+ | Find that | ||
+ | <cmath>(81+83+85+87+89+91+93+95+97+99) = 5 \cdot 180</cmath> | ||
+ | Which gives us | ||
+ | <cmath>\begin{align*} | ||
+ | 2(5 \cdot 180) &= 10 \cdot 180\\ | ||
+ | &= 1800 & \text{ Thus \boxed{\text{E}} is the correct answer} | ||
+ | \end{align*}</cmath> | ||
+ | ==Solution 2== | ||
<math>2(81+83+85+87+89+91+93+95+97+99)</math> | <math>2(81+83+85+87+89+91+93+95+97+99)</math> | ||
− | Pair the least with the greatest, second least with the second greatest, etc, until you have five pairs, each adding up to <math>81+99</math> = <math>83+97</math> = <math>85+95</math> = <math>87+93</math> = <math>89+91</math> = <math>180</math>. Since we have <math>5</math> pairs, we multiply <math>180</math> by <math>5</math> to get <math>900</math>. But since we have to multiply by 2 (remember the 2 at the beginning of the parentheses!), we get <math>1800</math>, which is <math>\text{ | + | Pair the least with the greatest, second least with the second greatest, etc, until you have five pairs, each adding up to <math>81+99</math> = <math>83+97</math> = <math>85+95</math> = <math>87+93</math> = <math>89+91</math> = <math>180</math>. Since we have <math>5</math> pairs, we multiply <math>180</math> by <math>5</math> to get <math>900</math>. But since we have to multiply by 2 (remember the 2 at the beginning of the parentheses!), we get <math>1800</math>, which is <math>\boxed{\text{E}}</math>. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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Problem
Solution 1
Find that Which gives us
Solution 2
Pair the least with the greatest, second least with the second greatest, etc, until you have five pairs, each adding up to = = = = = . Since we have pairs, we multiply by to get . But since we have to multiply by 2 (remember the 2 at the beginning of the parentheses!), we get , which is .
See Also
1987 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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