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Problem

Nine copies of a certain pamphlet cost less than <dollar/>$10.00$ while ten copies of the same pamphlet (at the same price) cost more than <dollar/>$11.00$. How much does one copy of this pamphlet cost?

$\text{(A)}$ <dollar/>$1.07$

$\text{(B)}$ <dollar/>$1.08$

$\text{(C)}$ <dollar/>$1.09$

$\text{(D)}$ <dollar/>$1.10$

$\text{(E)}$ <dollar/>$1.11$

Solution

Let $p$ be the cost of the first pamphlet, in dollars. The first part tells us \[9p<10 \Rightarrow p<1.\overline{1}\]

The second part tells us that \[10p>11\Rightarrow p>1.1\]

Combining these two parts, the only possible value for $p$ is $1.11$, since $p$ represents a monetary value.

$\boxed{\text{E}}$

See Also

1985 AJHSME (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 17
Followed by
Problem 19
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