Smallest positive Integer | AIME I, 1993 | Question 6

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Smallest positive Integer - AIME I, 1993


Find the smallest positive integer that can be expressed as the sum of nine consecutive integers, the sum of ten consecutive integers, and the sum of eleven consecutive integers.

  • is 107
  • is 495
  • is 840
  • cannot be determined from the given information

Key Concepts


Integers

Divisibility

Algebra

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Answer: is 495.

AIME I, 1993, Question 6

Elementary Number Theory by David Burton

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Let us take the first of each of the series of consecutive integers as a,b,c

then n=a+(a+1)+...+(a+8)=9a+36=10b+45=11c+55

or, 9a=10b+9=11c+19

or, b is divisible by 9

10b-10=10(b-1)=11c

or, b-1 is divisible by 11

or, least integer b=45

or, 10b+45=10(45)+(45)=495.

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