The Olympics Aren’t Cheap - The Solutions
06/23/2003


Since this new amount is a 32.6% increase, we can set up the equation 2.001 = 1.326x. Dividing both sides by 1.326 leaves us with x = 1.5 billion.


First we can determine that there were 134 ÷ 17 = 7.88 hours per day. Multiplying this by 60 gets us to the fact that there were 473 minutes of coverage in Spanish per day.


Since there are three networks, there are three options for who could have gone first. Then there would be two choices for the second presenter, and the remaining network would go last. This leaves us with 3 × 2 × 1 = 6 different orders of presentations. They are NAF, NFA, AFN, ANF, FNA and FAN.

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