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Problem
For how many positive integers
is
not divisible by
? (Recall that
is the greatest integer less than or equal to
.)
Solution 1 (Casework)
Let
. Notice that for every integer
, if
is an integer, then the three terms in the expression must be
, if
is an integer, then the three terms in the expression must be
, and if
is an integer, then the three terms in the expression must be
. This is due to the fact that
,
, and
share no factors other than 1.
So, there are two cases:
Case 1:
divides
Because
divides
, the number of possibilities for
is the same as the number of factors of
, excluding
.
=
So, the total number of factors of
is
.
However, we have to subtract
, because we have counted the case where
when we already know that
.
We now do the same for the second case.
Case 2:
divides
=
So, the total number of factors of
is
.
Again, we have to subtract
, for the reason mentioned above in Case 1.
Now that we have counted all of the cases, we add them.
, so the answer is
.
~dragonchomper
Video Solution
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See Also
| 2020 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
| Preceded by Problem 21 |
Followed by Problem 23 | |
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| All AMC 10 Problems and Solutions | ||
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