A classificação de um país no quadro de medalhas nos Jogos Olímpicos depende do número de medalhas de ouro que obteve na competição, tendo como critérios de desempate o número de medalhas de prata seguido do número de medalhas de bronze conquistados. Nas Olimpíadas de 2012, o Brasil foi o vigésimo segundo colocado no quadro de medalhas, tendo obtido 3 medalhas de ouro, 5 de prata e 9 de bronze. Parte desse quadro de medalhas é reproduzido a seguir:

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Missing question:

Se o Brasil tivesse obtido mais 4 medalhas de ouro, 4 de prata e 10 de bronze, sem alteração no número de medalhas dos demais países mostrados no quadro, qual teria sido a classificação brasileira no quadro de medalhas das Olimpíadas de 2004?

Missing options:

a) 13º

b) 12º

c) 11º

d) 10º

e) 9º

Answer:

c) 11º

Explanation:

Here the translation of the problem...

The ranking of a country in the Olympic Games medal table depends on the number of gold medals it has won in the competition, having as a tiebreaker the number of silver medals followed by the number of bronze medals won. At the 2004 Olympics, Brazil was ranked sixteenth in the medal table, having won 5 medals from gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze. Part of this medal chart is reproduced below.

If Brazil had obtained 4 more gold, 4 silver and 10 bronze medals, with no change in the number of medals from the other countries shown in the table, what would have been the Brazilian classification in the 2004 Olympic medal table?

Brazil would have ended up with 9 gold, 6 silver and 13 bronze and a total of 28 medals, the 11th position was Cuba with 9 gold, 7 silver 11 bronze and a total of 27 medals, so if the case of Brazil would have been that, Brazil would ended up in 11th position rank.

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