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Problem
AoPSWiki:Problem of the Day/June 15, 2011
Solution
Solution 1
We can solve this problem by a bit of trial and error.
We can guess she rode
days and we get
since the mean is clearly
and there are
terms.
That's a bit too small.
We can add
to
and get
. That's still too small.
Now, we add
to get
, which is the total we want.
We started with
days and added
more, so there are
days in total. We can add
days to her starting day, Monday, to find her final day. Our answer is thus
Solution 2
On the first day, Jenny rode
miles. On the second day, she rode
miles. On the third day, she rode
miles.
This is the sequence
which is an arithmetic sequence: first term
, common difference
.
We are trying to find the number of terms
such that the
partial sum of the sequence is
.
The formula for the sum of a partial sequence is
, where
is the first term,
is the number of terms, and
is the common difference. (Try to derive it!)
Let
and
Then we have:
The second root is not an integer, so the workout lasted for
days. The
day after Monday is
.