1990 AJHSME Problems/Problem 19: Difference between revisions
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Let <math>p</math> be a person seated and <math>o</math> is an empty seat | Let <math>p</math> be a person seated and <math>o</math> is an empty seat | ||
The pattern of seating that results in the fewest occupied seats is <math>opoopoopoo...po</math>. | The pattern of seating that results in the fewest occupied seats is <math>\text{opoopoopoo...po}</math>. | ||
We can group the seats in 3s like this: <math>opo opo opo ... opo.</math> | We can group the seats in 3s like this: <math>\text{opo opo opo ... opo}.</math> | ||
There are a total of <math>40=\boxed{B}</math> groups | There are a total of <math>40=\boxed{B}</math> groups | ||
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Problem
There are
seats in a row. What is the fewest number of seats that must be occupied so the next person to be seated must sit next to someone?
Solution
Let
be a person seated and
is an empty seat
The pattern of seating that results in the fewest occupied seats is
.
We can group the seats in 3s like this:
There are a total of
groups
See Also
| 1990 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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