2001 AIME II Problems/Problem 2
Problem
Each of the students at a high school studies either Spanish or French, and some study both. The number who study Spanish is between
percent and
percent of the school population, and the number who study French is between
percent and
percent. Let
be the smallest number of students who could study both languages, and let
be the largest number of students who could study both languages. Find
.
Solution
Let be the percent of people who study Spanish,
be the number of people who study French, and let
be the number of students who study both. Then
, and
. By the Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion,
For to be smallest,
and
must be minimized.
For to be largest,
and
must be maximized.
Therefore, the answer is .
See also
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