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1992 AIME Problems/Problem 3

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Problem

A tennis player computes her win ratio by dividing the number of matches she has won by the total number of matches she has played. At the start of a weekend, her win ratio is exactly . During the weekend, she plays four matches, winning three and losing one. At the end of the weekend, her win ratio is greater than . What's the largest number of matches she could've won before the weekend began?

Solution

Let be the number of matches won, so that , and \frac{n+3}{2n+4}>\frac{503}{1000}. Cross multiplying, , and . Thus, the answer is .

1992 AIME (ProblemsResources)
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Problem 2
Followed by
Problem 4
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