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2006 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 22

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Problem

Elmo makes N sandwiches for a fundraiser. For each sandwich he uses B globs of peanut butter at 4¢ per glob and J blobs of jam at 5¢ per blob. The cost of the peanut butter and jam to make all the sandwiches is \$2.53. Assume that B, J, and N are positive integers with N>1. What is the cost of the jam Elmo uses to make the sandwiches?

\mathrm{(A) \ } \$1.05\qquad \mathrm{(B) \ } \$1.25\qquad \mathrm{(C) \ } \$1.45\qquad \mathrm{(D) \ } \$1.65\qquad \mathrm{(...

Solution

The peanut butter and jam for each sandwich costs 4B+5J¢, so the peanut butter and jam for N sandwiches costs N(4B+5J)¢.

Setting this equal to 253¢:

N(4B+5J)=253=11\cdot23

The only possible positive integer pairs (N , 4B+5J) whose product is 253 are: (1,253) ; (11,23) ; (23,11) ; (253,1)

The first pair violates N>1 and the third and fourth pair have no positive integer solutions for B and J.

So, N=11 and 4B+5J=23

The only integer solutions for B and J are B=2 and J=3

Therefore the cost of the jam Elmo uses to make the sandwiches is 3\cdot5\cdot11=165¢ =1.65 \Rightarrow D $

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