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1996 AJHSME Problem 20
Source:
7/10/2011
Suppose there is a special key on a calculator that replaces the number
x
x
x
currently displayed with the number given by the formula
1
1
−
x
\frac{1}{1-x}
1
−
x
1
. For example, if the calculator is displaying
2
2
2
and the special key is pressed, then the calculator will display
−
1
-1
−
1
since
1
1
−
2
=
−
1
\frac{1}{1-2}=-1
1
−
2
1
=
−
1
. Now suppose that the calculator is displaying
5
5
5
. After the special key is pressed 100 times in a row, the calculator will display
(A)
−
0.25
(B)
0
(C)
0.8
(D)
1.25
(E)
5
\text{(A)}\ -0.25 \qquad \text{(B)}\ 0 \qquad \text{(C)}\ 0.8 \qquad \text{(D)}\ 1.25 \qquad \text{(E)}\ 5
(A)
−
0.25
(B)
0
(C)
0.8
(D)
1.25
(E)
5
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