1987 AJHSME Problems/Problem 24
Contents
Problem
A multiple choice examination consists of questions. The scoring is
for each correct answer,
for each incorrect answer, and
for each unanswered question. John's score on the examination is
. What is the maximum number of questions he could have answered correctly?
Solution
Solution 1
Let be the number of questions correct,
be the number of questions wrong, and
be the number of questions left blank. We are given that
Adding equation to double equation
, we get
Since we want to maximize the value of , we try to find the largest multiple of
less than
. This is
, so let
. Then we have
Finally, we have . We want
, so the answer is
, or
.
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