Same drill, 5 questions, put your thinking hats on
SHOW ALL WORKING OUT/PROOF!
Enjoy:
1. Prove that, if a, b, c are positive numbers s.t. a < b + c, then: a/(a+1) < b/(b+1) + c/(c+1)
2. Find the sum for: 1/(1*2) + 1/(2*3) + 1/(3*4) + ... + 1/(n*(n+1))
3. How many subsets of the set {1, 2, 3, ..., 2011} have an even number of elements?
4. If we have a*b*c = 1, and we also have a + b + c = 1/a + 1/b + 1/c. Prove that at least one of the numbers a, b, or c is equal to 1.
5. A hotel has 20 rooms, and only one storey. The rooms are located along the same side of a common corridor. The hotel owner is a weird fella, he only allows guests to rent his rooms in one of the following two ways:
a) Rent a room for 2 nights in a row, or
b) Rent 2 adjacent rooms for 1 night only.
No other ways of renting the rooms are allowed. Each room costs $1 dollar a night. Now the holiday season lasts 100 days.
It is known that the joke celebrity Justin Beiber stayed in Room 1 on the first night, and Room 20 on the last night of the season. And because he didn't stay according to the rules set out by the hotel owner for renting rooms (i.e. 2 nights in a row or two adjacent rooms for 1 night), he decided to pay the hotel owner an extra $6.50 for each night.
Assuming that no other guests broke the rules of the hotel (i.e. no one else paid extra). Show that the hotel owner took a maximum of $2011 in total throughout the holiday season.
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Same drill, 5 questions, put your thinking hats on
SHOW ALL WORKING OUT/PROOF!
Enjoy:
1. Prove that, if a, b, c are positive numbers s.t. a < b + c, then: a/(a+1) < b/(b+1) + c/(c+1)
2. Find the sum for: 1/(1*2) + 1/(2*3) + 1/(3*4) + ... + 1/(n*(n+1))
3. How many subsets of the set {1, 2, 3, ..., 2011} have an even number of elements?
4. If we have a*b*c = 1, and we also have a + b + c = 1/a + 1/b + 1/c. Prove that at least one of the numbers a, b, or c is equal to 1.
5. A hotel has 20 rooms, and only one storey. The rooms are located along the same side of a common corridor. The hotel owner is a weird fella, he only allows guests to rent his rooms in one of the following two ways:
a) Rent a room for 2 nights in a row, or
b) Rent 2 adjacent rooms for 1 night only.
No other ways of renting the rooms are allowed. Each room costs $1 dollar a night. Now the holiday season lasts 100 days.
It is known that the joke celebrity Justin Beiber stayed in Room 1 on the first night, and Room 20 on the last night of the season. And because he didn't stay according to the rules set out by the hotel owner for renting rooms (i.e. 2 nights in a row or two adjacent rooms for 1 night), he decided to pay the hotel owner an extra $6.50 for each night.
Assuming that no other guests broke the rules of the hotel (i.e. no one else paid extra). Show that the hotel owner took a maximum of $2011 in total throughout the holiday season.
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