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== Problem ==
 
== Problem ==
Elmo makes <math>N</math> sandwiches for a fundraiser. For each sandwich he uses <math>B</math> globs of peanut butter at <math>4</math> cents per glob and <math>J</math> blobs of jam at <math>5</math> cents per glob. The cost of the peanut butter and jam to make all the sandwiches is <math>\</math><math> 2.53</math>. Assume that <math>B</math>, <math>J</math> and <math>N</math> are all positive integers with <math>N>1</math>. What is the cost of the jam Elmo uses to make the sandwiches?  
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Elmo makes <math>N</math> sandwiches for a fundraiser. For each sandwich he uses <math>B</math> globs of peanut butter at <math>4</math> cents per glob and <math>J</math> blobs of jam at <math>5</math> cents per glob. The cost of the peanut butter and jam to make all the sandwiches is <math>&#036;</math> 2.53<math>. Assume that </math>B<math>, </math>J<math> and </math>N<math> are all positive integers with </math>N>1<math>. What is the cost of the jam Elmo uses to make the sandwiches?  
  
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\mathrm{(A)}\ 1.05
 
\mathrm{(A)}\ 1.05
 
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\mathrm{(E)}\ 1.85
 
\mathrm{(E)}\ 1.85
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== Solution ==
 
== Solution ==
 
From the given, we know that  
 
From the given, we know that  
  
<math>253=N(4B+5J)</math>  
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</math>253=N(4B+5J)<math>  
 
(The numbers are in cents)
 
(The numbers are in cents)
  
since <math>253=11\cdot23</math>, and since <math>N</math> is an integer, then <math>4B+5J=11</math> or <math>23</math>. It is easily deduced that <math>11</math> is impossible to make with <math>B</math> and <math>J</math> integers, so <math>N=11</math> and <math>4B+5J=23</math>. Then, it can be guessed and checked quite simply that if <math>B=2</math> and <math>J=3</math>, then <math>4B+5J=4(2)+5(3)=23</math>. The problem asks for the total cost of jam, or <math>N(5J)=11(15)=165</math> cents, or <math>1.65\implies\mathrm{(D)}</math>
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since </math>253=11\cdot23<math>, and since </math>N<math> is an integer, then </math>4B+5J=11<math> or </math>23<math>. It is easily deduced that </math>11<math> is impossible to make with </math>B<math> and </math>J<math> integers, so </math>N=11<math> and </math>4B+5J=23<math>. Then, it can be guessed and checked quite simply that if </math>B=2<math> and </math>J=3<math>, then </math>4B+5J=4(2)+5(3)=23<math>. The problem asks for the total cost of jam, or </math>N(5J)=11(15)=165<math> cents, or </math>1.65\implies\mathrm{(D)}$
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
{{AMC12 box|year=2006|ab=B|num-b=13|num-a=15}}
 
{{AMC12 box|year=2006|ab=B|num-b=13|num-a=15}}
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Revision as of 09:46, 4 July 2013

Problem

Elmo makes $N$ sandwiches for a fundraiser. For each sandwich he uses $B$ globs of peanut butter at $4$ cents per glob and $J$ blobs of jam at $5$ cents per glob. The cost of the peanut butter and jam to make all the sandwiches is $&#036;$ 2.53$. Assume that$B$,$J$and$N$are all positive integers with$N>1$. What is the cost of the jam Elmo uses to make the sandwiches?$ \mathrm{(A)}\ 1.05 \qquad \mathrm{(B)}\ 1.25 \qquad \mathrm{(C)}\ 1.45 \qquad \mathrm{(D)}\ 1.65 \qquad \mathrm{(E)}\ 1.85 $== Solution == From the given, we know that$253=N(4B+5J)$(The numbers are in cents)

since$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)253=11\cdot23$, and since$N$is an integer, then$4B+5J=11$or$23$. It is easily deduced that$11$is impossible to make with$B$and$J$integers, so$N=11$and$4B+5J=23$. Then, it can be guessed and checked quite simply that if$B=2$and$J=3$, then$4B+5J=4(2)+5(3)=23$. The problem asks for the total cost of jam, or$N(5J)=11(15)=165$cents, or$1.65\implies\mathrm{(D)}$

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