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A leaf is torn from a paper back novel. The sum of the numbers on the remaining pages is 15000.
What are the page numbers on the torn leaf?
Hint, please!
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If n is the number of pages in the book and m and m+1 are the torn pages then
As there are two unknowns but only one equation, there's no simple algebraic trick for solving this. You do know that n and m have to be positive integers, but that's still not much help.
So I looked to see if there was a list of the triangle numbers [n(n+1)/2] on the net but couldn't find one. So I made my own using a spreadsheet.
I made column A the counting numbers, and column B the triangle numbers using the formula. Then I had a look.
The first triangle number after 15000 is n = 173, and that comes out to be 15051. So m = 25 and m+1 = 26 seems to work. But so does n = 174 m = 112, m+1 = 113 [15225 = 112 - 113] But that means the first page is even so I'll reject that.
So I made column C = column B - 15000 and column D = column C/2 and then scanned down for a number of the form odd + 0.5
The first I came to was n = 178, n(n+1)/2 = 15931 which makes m = 465 and m=1 = 466. It fits the arithmetic but you cannot tear out page 465 from a 178 page book.
After 178 this issue continues because the sum - 15000 excess gets bigger faster than the sum of pages goes up. So it looks like the first answer I found is the only one.
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