{"status": "success", "data": {"description_md": "A grocer makes a display of cans in which the top row has one can and each lower row has two more cans than the row above it. If the display contains $100$ cans, how many rows does it contain?\n\n$\\mathrm{(A) \\ } 5 \\qquad \\mathrm{(B) \\ } 8 \\qquad \\mathrm{(C) \\ } 9 \\qquad \\mathrm{(D) \\ } 10\\qquad \\mathrm{(E) \\ } 11$", "description_html": "<p>A grocer makes a display of cans in which the top row has one can and each lower row has two more cans than the row above it. If the display contains  <span class=\"katex--inline\">100</span>  cans, how many rows does it contain?</p>\n<p> <span class=\"katex--inline\">\\mathrm{(A) \\ } 5 \\qquad \\mathrm{(B) \\ } 8 \\qquad \\mathrm{(C) \\ } 9 \\qquad \\mathrm{(D) \\ } 10\\qquad \\mathrm{(E) \\ } 11</span> </p>\n<hr><p>Full credit goes to <a href=\"https://maa.org/\">MAA</a> for authoring these problems. These problems were taken on the <a href=\"https://artofproblemsolving.com/\">AOPS</a> website.</p>", "hints_md": "", "hints_html": "", "editorial_md": "", "editorial_html": "", "flag_hint": "", "point_value": 1, "problem_name": "2004 AMC 10B Problem 10", "can_next": true, "can_prev": true, "nxt": "/problem/04_amc10B_p11", "prev": "/problem/04_amc10B_p09"}}