Wednesday, November 17, 2010

8th International Mathematical Olympiad 1966 Problems & Solutions

A1.  Problems A, B and C were posed in a mathematical contest. 25 competitors solved at least one of the three. Amongst those who did not solve A, twice as many solved B as C. The number solving only A was one more than the number solving A and at least one other. The number solving just A equalled the number solving just B plus the number solving just C. How many solved just B?

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