by collegebookworm » Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:15 am
We can take the inverse of the range to get:
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or
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subtracting n and then multiplying by 56 gives:
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When n = 56 (the first positive value for which the range of k is in integer format),
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but when n = 112
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If n is any larger than 112 (even 1 more), then k will have more than one possible
integral answer, because the lower bounds of k increases slower than the upper
bounds.
Answer: 112
(NS/CA/MA/CS/SC) "**" indicates TMSCA State
08 HI(LO): 142?-**(88-D2)/224-D2(17x-**)/320-D2(202-**)/248?-D2(206-**)/210-D2(17x-NovA+?)
08 D2: 88/224/320/210/248
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