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Joseph went to buy at least one of each of cake, cookie
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Joseph went to buy at least one of each of cake, cookie & donut costing $5, $6 & $10 respectively. If he needs to spend any amount between $30 & $36, both inclusive, in how many ways he can purchase the items?
a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 e) more than 5
Originally posted by thelastzedi on 28 Apr 2023, 01:11.
Last edited by Carcass on 28 Apr 2023, 02:19, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Joseph went to buy at least one of each of cake, cookie
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29 Apr 2023, 23:31
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Given that Joseph went to buy at least one of each of cake, cookie & donut costing $5, $6 & $10 respectively and he needs to spend any amount between $30 & $36, both inclusive. And we need to find in how many ways he can purchase the items
Given that he has to buy at least one of each => Total amount spent on buying one cake, one cookie and one donut = $5 + $6 + $10 = $21 He has spend between $30 and $36 inclusive => Money left to be spent is in between $30 - $21 and $36 - $21 inclusive = $9 and $15 inclusive
Following are the cases possible Only cake cases 1 cake (not possible) as it will be on $5 and we need to spend between $9 and $15 inclusive (1) 2 cakes => Money spent = 2 * $5 = $10 (2) 3 cakes => Money spent = $15
only cookie cases 1 cookie (not possible) as it will be on $6 and we need to spend between $9 and $15 inclusive (3) 2 cookies => Money spent = 2 * $6 = $12 3 cookies (not possible) as it will be on $18 and we need to spend between $9 and $15 inclusive
only donut cases (4) 1 donut => Money spent = $10 2 donuts (not possible) as it will be on $20 and we need to spend between $9 and $15 inclusive
Cake + Cookie (5) 1 cake + 1 cookie = $5 + $6 = $11 Other cases not possible as sum will cross $15
Cake + Donut (6) 1 cake + 1 donut = $5 + $10 = $15 Other cases not possible as sum will cross $15
Cookie + Donut Not possible as 1 cookie + 1 donut will cost $6 + $10 = $16