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Boxed in boxes (Posted on 2009-01-26) Difficulty: 1 of 5
Anne has boxes in three sizes: large, medium, and small.

She puts 11 large boxes on a table. She leaves some of these boxes empty, and in each of the other boxes she puts 8 medium boxes. She leaves some of these medium boxes empty, and in each of the other medium boxes she puts 8 (empty) small boxes. Now, 102 of all the boxes on the table are empty.

How many boxes has Anne used in total?

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Solution re: Analytic Solution Comment 3 of 3 |
(In reply to Analytic Solution by Charlie)

This is the basic idea. She leaves some boxes empty (net gain 0 empty boxes) and she fills some boxes with 8 smaller boxes (net gain: 7 empty boxes)

Since at the end there are 91 more empty boxes than what she started with, she must have added boxes 91/7=13 times. The boxes were added in groups of 8, so there are 13*8+11=115 boxes.

  Posted by Gamer on 2009-01-27 03:13:09

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