2008 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 20
- The following problem is from both the 2008 AMC 12B #20 and 2008 AMC 10B #25, so both problems redirect to this page.
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Problem
Michael walks at the rate of feet per second on a long straight path. Trash pails are located every
feet along the path. A garbage truck traveling at
feet per second in the same direction as Michael stops for
seconds at each pail. As Michael passes a pail, he notices the truck ahead of him just leaving the next pail. How many times will Michael and the truck intersect?
Solution 1
Pick a coordinate system where Michael's starting pail is and the one where the truck starts is
.
Let
and
be the coordinates of Michael and the truck after
seconds.
Let
be their (signed) distance after
seconds.
Meetings occur whenever
.
We have
.
The truck always moves for seconds, then stands still for
. During the first
seconds of the cycle the truck moves by
feet and Michael by
, hence during the first
seconds of the cycle
increases by
.
During the remaining
seconds
decreases by
.
From this observation it is obvious that after four full cycles, i.e. at , we will have
for the first time.
During the fifth cycle, will first grow from
to
, then fall from
to
. Hence Michael overtakes the truck while it is standing at the pail.
During the sixth cycle, will first grow from
to
, then fall from
to
. Hence the truck starts moving, overtakes Michael on their way to the next pail, and then Michael overtakes the truck while it is standing at the pail.
During the seventh cycle, will first grow from
to
, then fall from
to
. Hence the truck meets Michael at the moment when it arrives to the next pail.
Obviously, from this point on will always be negative, meaning that Michael is already too far ahead. Hence we found all
meetings.
The movement of Michael and the truck is plotted below: Michael in blue, the truck in red.
Solution 2
Number the trash pails , with 0 being the pail where the truck is at the beginning. For
the truck is traveling between the
th and
th trash pails at 10 ft/sec. Let
. The truck's position at time
(relative to Michael's starting point) is given by
. Michael's position at this time is of course
. If Michael passes the truck at this time then we must have
. Solving for
, we get
. Since
must lie in the interval
we get
.
For the truck stops at the
th trash pail and its position is thus given by
. Let
. If Michael passes the truck at this time then we must have
. Solving for
, we get
. Since
must lie in the interval
we get
.
Thus Michael intersects with the truck 5 times, which is option .
See also
2008 AMC 12B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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Followed by Problem 21 |
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2008 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 24 |
Followed by Last Problem | |
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