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+ | == Problem == | ||
+ | A shopper plans to purchase an item that has a listed price greater than <math>\textdollar 100</math> and can use any one of the three coupons. Coupon A gives <math>15\%</math> off the listed price, Coupon B gives <math>\textdollar 30</math> off the listed price, and Coupon C gives <math>25\%</math> off the amount by which the listed price exceeds | ||
+ | <math>\textdollar 100</math>. <br/> | ||
+ | Let <math>x</math> and <math>y</math> be the smallest and largest prices, respectively, for which Coupon A saves at least as many dollars as Coupon B or C. What is <math>y - x</math>? | ||
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+ | <math>\textbf{(A)}\ 50 \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ 60 \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ 75 \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ 80 \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ 100</math> | ||
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+ | ==Solution== | ||
Let the listed price be <math>(100 + p)</math>, where <math>p > 0</math> | Let the listed price be <math>(100 + p)</math>, where <math>p > 0</math> | ||
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Now, the condition is that A has to be greater than or equal to either B or C which give us the following inequalities: | Now, the condition is that A has to be greater than or equal to either B or C which give us the following inequalities: | ||
− | <math>A \geq B \ | + | <math>A \geq B \Rightarrow 0.15p + 15 \geq 30 \Rightarrow p \geq 100</math> |
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− | + | <math>A \geq C \Rightarrow 0.15p + 15 \geq 0.25p \Rightarrow p \leq 150</math> | |
− | + | We see here that the greatest possible value for <math>p</math> is <math> 150 = y </math> and the smallest is <math> 100 = x </math> | |
− | + | The difference between <math>y</math> and <math>x</math> is <math>y - x = 150 - 100 = \boxed{\textbf{(A)}\ 50}</math> | |
− | + | ==See Also== | |
+ | {{AMC10 box|year=2010|ab=B|num-b=10|num-a=12}} |
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Problem
A shopper plans to purchase an item that has a listed price greater than and can use any one of the three coupons. Coupon A gives off the listed price, Coupon B gives off the listed price, and Coupon C gives off the amount by which the listed price exceeds
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Let and be the smallest and largest prices, respectively, for which Coupon A saves at least as many dollars as Coupon B or C. What is ?
Solution
Let the listed price be , where
Coupon A saves us:
Coupon B saves us:
Coupon C saves us:
Now, the condition is that A has to be greater than or equal to either B or C which give us the following inequalities:
We see here that the greatest possible value for is and the smallest is
The difference between and is
See Also
2010 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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