2008 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 7
Problem
An equilateral triangle of side length is completely filled in by non-overlapping equilateral triangles of side length . How many small triangles are required?
Solution
(C) The area of the large triangle is , while the area each small triangle is . Dividing these two quantities, we get 100, therefore small triangles can fit in the large one.
Another Solution:
The number of triangles is .
Also, another way to do it is to notice that as you go row by row (from the bottom), the number of triangles decrease by 2 from 19, so we have:
See also
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