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Since <math>5! = 120</math>, we obtain <math>120\cdot 9!=12\cdot N!</math>, which becomes <math>12\cdot 10\cdot 9!=12\cdot N!</math> and thus <math>12 \cdot 10!=12\cdot N!</math>. We therefore deduce <math>N=\boxed{\textbf{(A) }10}</math>. | Since <math>5! = 120</math>, we obtain <math>120\cdot 9!=12\cdot N!</math>, which becomes <math>12\cdot 10\cdot 9!=12\cdot N!</math> and thus <math>12 \cdot 10!=12\cdot N!</math>. We therefore deduce <math>N=\boxed{\textbf{(A) }10}</math>. | ||
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− | We can see that the answers <math>\textbf{(B)}</math> to <math>\textbf{(E)}</math> contain a factor of <math>11</math>, but there is no such factor of <math>11</math> in <math>5! \cdot 9!</math>. Therefore, the answer must be <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A) }10}</math>. | + | We can see that the answers <math>\textbf{(B)}</math> to <math>\textbf{(E)}</math> contain a factor of <math>11</math>, but there is no such factor of <math>11</math> in <math>5! \cdot 9!</math>. The factor 11 is in every answer choice after <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A) }10}</math>, so four of the possible answers are eliminated. Therefore, the answer must be <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A) }10}</math>. |
+ | ~edited by HW73 | ||
==Solution 4== | ==Solution 4== |
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Contents
Problem
For a positive integer , the factorial notation represents the product of the integers from to . What value of satisfies the following equation?
Solution 1
We have , and . Therefore the equation becomes , and so . Cancelling the s, it is clear that .
Solution 2 (variant of Solution 1)
Since , we obtain , which becomes and thus . We therefore deduce .
Solution 3 (using answer choices and elimination)
We can see that the answers to contain a factor of , but there is no such factor of in . The factor 11 is in every answer choice after , so four of the possible answers are eliminated. Therefore, the answer must be . ~edited by HW73
Solution 4
We notice that
We know that so we have
Isolating we have
~mathboy282
Video Solution by North America Math Contest Go Go Go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYs1-Nbr0Ec
~North America Math Contest Go Go Go
Video Solution by WhyMath
~savannahsolver
Video Solution
Video Solution by Interstigation
https://youtu.be/YnwkBZTv5Fw?t=504
~Interstigation
See also
2020 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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