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− | {{ | + | The maximum occurs when 20 players get the minimum wage and the total of all players' salaries is 700000. That is when one player gets <math>700000-15000*20=400000\Rightarrow \boxed{\mathrm{(D)}}</math>. |
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Problem
A semipro baseball league has teams with 21 players each. League rules state that a player must be paid at least <dollar/>15,000 and that the total of all players' salaries for each team cannot exceed <dollar/>700,000. What is the maximum possible salary, in dollars, for a single player?
Solution
The maximum occurs when 20 players get the minimum wage and the total of all players' salaries is 700000. That is when one player gets .
See also
2008 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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