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The answer is E

This question doesn't need full-fledged solving. I am presenting the solution for the community, but hit and trial can help solve this in 15 seconds.

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Try with 12. 12 campers has 5 cookies each. Now, 8 of them didn't want, so 40 cookies were redistributed among the remaining 4. So, now each person is getting 5 more cookies. Hence, this is wrong.
It also tells us that we should try with more.
Option D can't be right since, 16 is not a factor of 60.
Option E fits the above logic perfectly.

Solution 1:

STEP 1: Each of the x campers gets y cookies. => \(x*y = 60\)
STEP 2: Since 8 campers didn't want their cookies, so remaining (x -8) campers each got : \(60/(x−8)\)
STEP 3: Solving, \(60/(x−8)−60/x=2\)
Step 4: \(8/(x*(x−8))=1/30\)⟹ x=12
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Sixty cookies were equally distributed to x campers. Eight campers did not want cookies, so their share was redistributed to the other campers, who each received two more. What is the total number of campers?

A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 16
E. 20

Solution:

First, let’s list the factors of 60:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, and 60.

We see that 2, 4, and 12 are 8 less than 10, 12, and 20, respectively. Let’s try 12 and 20 first.

Let’s say there are 20 campers. So each would have gotten 60/20 = 3 cookies. However, since 8 campers didn’t want cookies, the 60 cookies would then be distributed to 12 campers and each would get 60/12 = 5 cookies. Since this is exactly two cookies more than they would have gotten if everyone had wanted cookies, we see that there must be 20 campers.

Alternate Solution:

When 60 cookies are distributed to x campers, each camper gets 60/x cookies. Since 8 campers didn’t want any cookies, there were (60/x)*8 = 480/x cookies to be redistributed. Since these cookies were distributed to x - 8 campers, each camper got extra (480/x)/(x - 8) = 480/[x(x - 8)] cookies. We are told that this is equal to 2; hence:

480/[x(x - 8)] = 2

240/[x(x - 8)] = 1

x(x - 8) = 240

x^2 - 8x - 240 = 0

(x - 20)(x + 12) = 0

x = 20 or x = -12

Since the number of campers cannot be negative, we see that x must be 20. Thus, there are 20 campers.

Answer: E
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