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28 May, 02:37

15 cars containing a total of 60 people crossed a toll bridge. each of the 15 cars contained at least one person but no more than 5 people. at most how many cars contained exactly three people?

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  1. 28 May, 02:57
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    If all 15 cars had only 3 people each, the total number of people would be only 45, not 60.

    Start with 15 cars with exactly 3 people, and 0 cars with exactly 5 people.

    Keep guessing one less car with 3 people and one more car with 5 until the number of people adds to 60 or close to 60.

    Cars with 3 people Cars with 5 people

    & no. of people & no. of people Total People

    15, 45 0, 0 45

    14, 42 1, 5 47

    13, 39 2, 10 49

    12, 36 3, 15 51

    11, 33 4, 20 53

    10, 30 5, 25 55

    9, 27 6, 30 57

    8, 24 7, 35 59

    7, 21 8, 40 61

    It looks like the there are at most 7 cars with exactly 3 people.

    Now we need to adjust the 8 other cars, so the total is 60 people.

    7 cars with exactly 3 people.

    7 cars with exactly 5 people.

    1 car with exactly 4 people.

    Total People: 60

    Answer: At most there can be 7 cars with exactly 3 people.
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