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Notice that 77 does not divide into 350 many times.If each term in the sum a1 + a2 + ... + an is either 7 or 77, and the sum equals 350, which of the following could be equal to n?
A)37
B)39
C)40
D)41
E)42
In fact, there can be, at most, four 77's in the sum
So, there are only 5 cases to consider (zero 77's, one 77, two 77's, three 77's and four 77's)
It shouldn't take long to check the cases.
case 1: zero 77's in the sum
If every term is 7, the total number of terms is 50.
50 is not one of the answer choices, so move on.
case 2: one 77 in the sum
350 - 77 = 273
273/7 = 39
So, there could be thirty-nine 7's and one 77 in the sum, for a total of 40 terms.
This matches one of the answer choices, so the correct answer is C
Cheers,
Brent













