AMC 8 · 2018 · #10

Easy mode Grade 5
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Problem

Here is a new word: the "harmonic mean" of some numbers. It sounds fancy, but it is just three small steps.

Step 1: flip each number upside down. Flipping a number means writing 11 over it. So 22 becomes 12\frac{1}{2}, and 55 becomes 15\frac{1}{5}.

Step 2: take the average of those flipped numbers. (Average means add them up, then divide by how many there are.)

Step 3: flip that average upside down. The result is the harmonic mean.

Find the harmonic mean of 11, 22, and 44.

Pick an answer.

(A)
$\frac{3}{7}$
(B)
$\frac{7}{12}$
(C)
$\frac{12}{7}$
(D)
$\frac{7}{4}$
(E)
$\frac{7}{3}$

AMC 8 2018 problem © Mathematical Association of America (MAA AMC). Reproduced for educational use.

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