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− | + | <cmath>N = 1(10)^{78} + 2(10)^{77} + \cdots + 9(10)^{70} + 10(10)^{68} + 11(10)^{66} + \cdots + 43(10)^{2} + 44 \equiv</cmath> | |
− | < | + | <cmath>10(1 + 2 + \cdots + 43) + 44 \equiv 10(\frac{43 \cdot 44}2) + 44 \equiv</cmath> |
− | \equiv 10(\frac{43 \cdot 44}2) + 44 \equiv 10(\frac{-2 \cdot -1}2) - 1 \equiv \boxed{\textbf{(C) } 9} \pmod{45}</ | + | <cmath>10(\frac{-2 \cdot -1}2) - 1 \equiv \boxed{\textbf{(C) } 9} \pmod{45}</cmath> |
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Revision as of 19:23, 23 July 2020
Contents
Problem 23
Let be the -digit number that is formed by writing the integers from to in order, one after the other. What is the remainder when is divided by ?
Solution 1
We only need to find the remainders of N when divided by 5 and 9 to determine the answer. By inspection, . The remainder when is divided by is , but since , we can also write this as , which has a remainder of 0 mod 9. Solving these modular congruence using CRT(Chinese Remainder Theorem) we get the remainder to be . Therefore, the answer is .
Alternative Ending to Solution 1
Once we find our 2 modular congruences, we can narrow our options down to and because the remainder when is divided by should be a multiple of 9 by our modular congruence that states has a remainder of when divided by . Also, our other modular congruence states that the remainder when divided by should have a remainder of when divided by . Out of options and , only satisfies that the remainder when is divided by 45 .
Solution 2
The same way, you can get N==4(Mod 5) and 0(Mod 9). By The Chinese remainder Theorem, the answer comes out to be
Solution 3
Realize that for all positive integers .
Apply this on the expanded form of :
See Also
2017 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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