BdMO National Higher Secondary 2011/2
Problem 2:
In the first round of a chess tournament, each player plays against every other player exactly once. A player gets $3, 1$ or $-1$ points respectively for winning, drawing or losing a match. After the end of the first round, it is found that the sum of the scores of all the players is $90$. How many players were there in the tournament?
In the first round of a chess tournament, each player plays against every other player exactly once. A player gets $3, 1$ or $-1$ points respectively for winning, drawing or losing a match. After the end of the first round, it is found that the sum of the scores of all the players is $90$. How many players were there in the tournament?
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in any result of the match sum of the point of the participants is 2.so we have to play 90/2=45 matches.Now n(C)2=45.then solve the equation n=10(ans)
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My solution is again the same. So, I don't have to post it.
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Re: BdMO National Higher Secondary 2011/2
let the number of participants be $x$
therefore, total number of matches $x(x-1)/2$
total number of results is $x(x-1)$
if total number of wins is $y$,
total number of losses is also $y$.
then draw is $x(x-1)-2y$
now,we get, according to the question,
$x(x-1)-2y+y+y=90$
$x^2-x-90=0$
$(x-10)(x+9)=0$
since $x>0$,
therefore, $x=10$.
so,number of participants is $10$.(ANS)
therefore, total number of matches $x(x-1)/2$
total number of results is $x(x-1)$
if total number of wins is $y$,
total number of losses is also $y$.
then draw is $x(x-1)-2y$
now,we get, according to the question,
$x(x-1)-2y+y+y=90$
$x^2-x-90=0$
$(x-10)(x+9)=0$
since $x>0$,
therefore, $x=10$.
so,number of participants is $10$.(ANS)
Last edited by mahathir on Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: BdMO National Higher Secondary 2011/2
Mahathir, please learn how to use LaTeX (to write more readable equation). You can find a link below my post. Also writing simple equations is very easy. You just need to write your equation between two dollar sign.
For example if you write x(x-1)-2y+y+y=90 between two dollar signs, it will become $x(x-1)-2y+y+y=90$.
For example if you write x(x-1)-2y+y+y=90 between two dollar signs, it will become $x(x-1)-2y+y+y=90$.
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Re: BdMO National Higher Secondary 2011/2
২. শরত অনুজায়ি, প্রতিটি খেলোয়ার প্রত্যেকের সাথে সুধু মাত্র একবার খেলবে।
অরথাত, n জন প্রতিজগির মধ্যে C(n,2) তি খেলা হবে। eita mara ber korte pari eibhabe: n ti point poroshporer sathe C(n,2) ti line create kore.
এখন,
কোনো ম্যাচে একজন জিতলে অন্য জন হারবে। তাই অই দুই জনের মোট পয়েন্ট ৩-১=২
আবার কোনো ম্যাচে দুই জন ড্র করলে তাদের পয়েন্ট ও ১+১=২ হয়।
এখন, C(n,2) ti match e total participate der point er sum = C(n,2) * 2
শরতো মতে,
C(n,2) * 2 = 90
Solving that we get, n^3 – n^2 = 180 . I cant solve it, but if u replace ‘n’ with different numbers then it is clear that n = 6. So, the number of participate should be 6.
অরথাত, n জন প্রতিজগির মধ্যে C(n,2) তি খেলা হবে। eita mara ber korte pari eibhabe: n ti point poroshporer sathe C(n,2) ti line create kore.
এখন,
কোনো ম্যাচে একজন জিতলে অন্য জন হারবে। তাই অই দুই জনের মোট পয়েন্ট ৩-১=২
আবার কোনো ম্যাচে দুই জন ড্র করলে তাদের পয়েন্ট ও ১+১=২ হয়।
এখন, C(n,2) ti match e total participate der point er sum = C(n,2) * 2
শরতো মতে,
C(n,2) * 2 = 90
Solving that we get, n^3 – n^2 = 180 . I cant solve it, but if u replace ‘n’ with different numbers then it is clear that n = 6. So, the number of participate should be 6.
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Re: BdMO National Higher Secondary 2011/2
How you got\[n^{3}-n^{2}=180\]
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oops! mistake. it should be 10. and i just calculate this C(n,2)n=90 ! instead of that ^
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