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Problem
The number in each box below is the product of the numbers in the two boxes that touch it in the row above. For example, . What is the missing number in the top row?
Solution
Solution 1: Working Backwards
Let the value in the empty box in the middle row be , and the value in the empty box in the top row be . is the answer we're looking for.
We see that , making .
It follows that , so .
Solution 2: Jumping Back to the Start
Another way to do this problem is to realize what makes up the bottommost number. This method doesn't work quite as well for this problem, but in a larger tree, it might be faster. (In this case, Solution 1 would be faster since there's only two missing numbers.)
Again, let the value in the empty box in the middle row be , and the value in the empty box in the top row be . is the answer we're looking for.
We can write some equations:
Now we can substitute into the first equation using the two others:
See Also
2013 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 5 |
Followed by Problem 7 | |
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