Please help me to solve Q20 in AMC 2012 Junior!
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The question isn't asking for a maximum, it's asking for what is the total no. of possible values for m. So I guess you should technically justify why m can indeed attain each of the integer values from 6 to 54 without having any three points in a line, but for the purposes of an MCQ test like this you don't need to as long as you can see that it can take on more than five (option A) of these values, which is decently easy to see.There can be 2 scenarios in this question.
1: Since all of the distances are less than 30, let m be less than 30.
m < 30
Therefore 10 + 15 + m > 30
Therefore m > 5
2: Since there is no specified shape, let me be more than 30.
m > 30
m < 30 + 15 + 10
m < 55
Combine both scenarios 1 and 2.
5 < x < 55
which is 0 < x < 50
Because distance is positive and there's no such thing as an imaginary distance lol
1 < x < 49
Therefore maximum is 49 AKA B
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But isn't the total possible values the maximum anyways?The question isn't asking for a maximum, it's asking for what is the total no. of possible values for m. So I guess you should technically justify why m can indeed attain each of the integer values from 6 to 54 without having any three points in a line, but for the purposes of an MCQ test like this you don't need to as long as you can see that it can take on more than five (option A) of these values, which is decently easy to see.
Australian maths competitionWhat does AMC Stand for?
Not a priori, it's possible for something to be bounded between two values without actually attaining all values in between.But isn't the total possible values the maximum anyways?
I've never heard of it before. Is there any point in doing it?Australian maths competition
It's like ICAS (if you know what ICAS is)I've never heard of it before. Is there any point in doing it?
-1 like to your school.My school didn't ever give me the opportunity to participate in that sort of stuff.