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− | We can store a 0.4 MB plus a 0.8 | + | We can store a 0.4 MB plus a 0.8 MB file on a disk, or 2 0.7s, but not a 0.8 and a 0.7 together. Hence, our answer is <math>\frac{12}{2}+3+4=\boxed{13\Rightarrow\text{(B)}}</math>. |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 21:57, 26 December 2008
Problem
Jamal wants to save 30 files onto disks, each with 1.44 MB space. 3 of the files take up 0.8 MB, 12 of the files take up 0.7 MB, and the rest take up 0.4 MB. It is not possible to split a file onto 2 different disks. What is the smallest number of disks needed to store all 30 files?
Solution
We can store a 0.4 MB plus a 0.8 MB file on a disk, or 2 0.7s, but not a 0.8 and a 0.7 together. Hence, our answer is .
See Also
2002 AMC 10a (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 10 |
Followed by Problem 12 | |
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All AMC 10 Problems and Solutions |