2000 CEMC Pascal Problems/Problem 5
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Problem
If , then
is
Solution 1
Converting into a improper fraction, we have:
The reciprocal of is then
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Solution 2
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Solution 3 (answer choices)
We can see that is approximately
. Since it is higher than
,
must be less than
.
The only answer choice where this is true is
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