AMC Practice Questions
AMC Practice Questions
Problem 1
A cell phone plan costs
per text message sent, plus 10 for each minute used over
Solution
Problem 2
A small bottle of shampoo can hold 35 milliliters of shampoo, whereas a large bottle can hold 500 milliliters of shampoo. Jasmine wants to buy the
minimum number of small bottles necessary to completely fill a large bottle. How many bottles must she buy?
Solution
Problem 3
Suppose
and
, and
, and
. What is
Solution
Problem 4
Let
and
Solution
Problem 5
At an elementary school, the students in third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade run an average of
, and
respectively. There are twice as many third graders as fourth graders, and twice as many fourth graders as fifth graders. What is the average
number of minutes run per day by these students?
Solution
Problem 6
Set
, the union of
and
Solution
Problem 7
Which of the following equations does NOT have a solution?
Solution
Problem 8
Last summer 30% of the birds living on Town Lake were geese, 25% were swans, 10% were herons, and 35% were ducks. What percent of the birds
that were not swans were geese?
Solution
Problem 9
A rectangular region is bounded by the graphs of the equations
and
, where
and
are all positive numbers. Which of the following represents the area of this region?
Solution
Problem 10
A majority of the 30 students in Ms. Deameanor's class bought pencils at the school bookstore. Each of these students bought the same number of
pencils, and this number was greater than 1. The cost of a pencil in cents was greater than the number of pencils each student bought, and the total
cost of all the pencils was
Solution
Problem 11
Square
the area of
. Point
is on
with
Solution
Problem 12
The players on a basketball team made some three-point shots, some two-point shots, and some one-point free throws. They scored as many points
with two-point shots as with three-point shots. Their number of successful free throws was one more than their number of successful two-point
shots. The team's total score was 61 points. How many free throws did they make?
Solution
Problem 13
How many even integers are there between 200 and 700 whose digits are all different and come from the set {1,2,5,7,8,9}?
Solution
Problem 14
A pair of standard 6-sided fair dice is rolled once. The sum of the numbers rolled determines the diameter of a circle. What is the probability that the
numerical value of the area of the circle is less than the numerical value of the circle's circumference?
Solution
Problem 15
Roy bought a new battery-gasoline hybrid car. On a trip the car ran exclusively on its battery for the first 40 miles, then ran exclusively on gasoline
for the rest of the trip, using gasoline at a rate of 0.02 gallons per mile. On the whole trip he averaged 55 miles per gallon. How long was the trip in
miles?
Solution
Problem 16
Which of the following is equal to
Solution
Problem 17
In the eight-term sequence
is
, the value of
Solution
Problem 18
Circles
and
and
Solution
Problem 19
In 1991 the population of a town was a perfect square. Ten years later, after an increase of 150 people, the population was 9 more than a perfect
square. Now, in 2011, with an increase of another 150 people, the population is once again a perfect square. Which of the following is closest to the
percent growth of the town's population during this twenty-year period?
Solution
Problem 20
Two points on the circumference of a circle of radius r are selected independently and at random. From each point a chord of length r is drawn in a
clockwise direction. What is the probability that the two chords intersect?
Solution
Problem 21
Two counterfeit coins of equal weight are mixed with 8 identical genuine coins. The weight of each of the counterfeit coins is different from the
weight of each of the genuine coins. A pair of coins is selected at random without replacement from the 10 coins. A second pair is selected at
random without replacement from the remaining 8 coins. The combined weight of the first pair is equal to the combined weight of the second pair.
What is the probability that all 4 selected coins are genuine?
Solution
Problem 22
Each vertex of convex pentagon
Solution
Problem 23
Seven students count from 1 to 1000 as follows:
Alice says all the numbers, except she skips the middle number in each consecutive group of three numbers. That is, Alice says 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, . . .,
997, 999, 1000.
Barbara says all of the numbers that Alice doesn't say, except she also skips the middle number in each consecutive group of three numbers.
Candice says all of the numbers that neither Alice nor Barbara says, except she also skips the middle number in each consecutive group of three
numbers.
Debbie, Eliza, and Fatima say all of the numbers that none of the students with the first names beginning before theirs in the alphabet say, except
each also skips the middle number in each of her consecutive groups of three numbers.
Finally, George says the only number that no one else says.
Solution
Problem 24
Two distinct regular tetrahedra have all their vertices among the vertices of the same unit cube. What is the volume of the region formed by the
intersection of the tetrahedra?
Solution
Problem 25
Let
from
that divide
into
an integer. A point
in the interior of
is called
rays emanating
triangles of equal area. How many points are 100-ray partitional but not 60-ray partitional?
2011 B
Problem 1
What is
Solution
Problem 2
Josanna's test scores to date are
and
next test. What is the minimum test score she would need to accomplish this goal?
Solution
Problem 3
At a store, when a length is reported as
inches by
Solution
Problem 4
LeRoy and Bernardo went on a week-long trip together and agreed to share the costs equally. Over the week, each of them
paid for various joint expenses such as gasoline and car rental. At the end of the trip, it turned out that LeRoy had paid
dollars and Bernardo had paid
share the costs equally?
Solution
dollars, where
Problem 5
In multiplying two positive integers
and
and
Solution
Problem 6
On Halloween Casper ate
of his
Solution
Problem 7
The sum of two angles of a triangle is
Solution
Problem 8
At a certain beach if it is at least
and sunny, then the beach will be crowded. On June 10 the beach was not crowded.
Solution
Problem 9
The area of
. What is
. Segment
is perpendicular to segment
Solution
Problem 10
Consider the set of numbers
Solution
Problem 11
There are
Solution
Problem 12
Keiko walks once around a track at exactly the same constant speed every day. The sides of the track are straight, and the
ends are semicircles. The track has a width of
of the track than around the inside edge. What is Keiko's speed in meters per second?
Solution
Problem 13
Two real numbers are selected independently at random from the interval
product of those numbers is greater than zero?
Solution
Problem 14
A rectangular parking lot has a diagonal of
Solution
Problem 15
Let
numbers
and
Solution
Problem 16
A dart board is a regular octagon divided into regions as shown. Suppose that a dart thrown at the board is equally likely to
land anywhere on the board. What is probability that the dart lands within the center square?
Solution
Problem 17
In the given circle, the diameter
are in the ratio
is parallel to
, and
is parallel to
?
. The angles
and
Solution
Problem 18
Rectangle
has
and
. Point
is chosen on side
so that
Solution
Problem 19
What is the product of all the roots of the equation
Solution
Problem 20
Rhombus
closer to vertex
and
. Region
Solution
Problem 21
Brian writes down four integers
are
and
whose sum is
Solution
Problem 22
A pyramid has a square base with sides of length
and has lateral faces that are equilateral triangles. A cube is placed within
the pyramid so that one face is on the base of the pyramid and its opposite face has all its edges on the lateral faces of the
pyramid. What is the volume of this cube?
Solution
Problem 23
What is the hundreds digit of
Solution
Problem 24
A lattice point in an
where both
and
for all
. What is
Solution
Problem 25
Let
and
. For
to the sides
and
, if
and
and
respectively, then
and
are
is a
2012 A
Problem 1
Cagney can frost a cupcake every 20 seconds and Lacey can frost a cupcake every 30 seconds. Working together, how many
cupcakes can they frost in 5 minutes?
Solution
Problem 2
A square with side length 8 is cut in half, creating two congruent rectangles. What are the dimensions of one of these
rectangles?
Solution
Problem 3
A bug crawls along a number line, starting at -2. It crawls to -6, then turns around and crawls to 5. How many units does the
bug crawl altogether?
Solution
Problem 4
Let
and
Solution
Problem 5
Last year 100 adult cats, half of whom were female, were brought into the Smallville Animal Shelter. Half of the adult female
cats were accompanied by a litter of kittens. The average number of kittens per litter was 4. What was the total number of
cats and kittens received by the shelter last year?
Solution
Problem 6
The product of two positive numbers is 9. The reciprocal of one of these numbers is 4 times the reciprocal of the other
number. What is the sum of the two numbers?
Solution
Problem 7
In a bag of marbles,
of the marbles are blue and the rest are red. If the number of red marbles is doubled and the number
of blue marbles stays the same, what fraction of the marbles will be red?
Solution
Problem 8
The sums of three whole numbers taken in pairs are 12, 17, and 19. What is the middle number?
Solution
Problem 9
A pair of six-sided dice are labeled so that one die has only even numbers (two each of 2, 4, and 6), and the other die has
only odd numbers (two of each 1, 3, and 5). The pair of dice is rolled. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on
the tops of the two dice is 7?
Solution
Problem 10
Mary divides a circle into 12 sectors. The central angles of these sectors, measured in degrees, are all integers and they form
an arithmetic sequence. What is the degree measure of the smallest possible sector angle?
Solution
Problem 11
Externally tangent circles with centers at points A and B have radii of lengths 5 and 3, respectively. A line externally tangent
to both circles intersects ray AB at point C. What is BC?
Solution
Problem 12
A year is a leap year if and only if the year number is divisible by 400 (such as 2000) or is divisible by 4 but not 100 (such as
2012). The 200th anniversary of the birth of novelist Charles Dickens was celebrated on February 7, 2012, a Tuesday. On
what day of the week was Dickens born?
Solution
Problem 13
An iterative average of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 is computed the following way. Arrange the five numbers in some order.
Find the mean of the first two numbers, then find the mean of that with the third number, then the mean of that with the
fourth number, and finally the mean of that with the fifth number. What is the difference between the largest and smallest
possible values that can be obtained using this procedure?
Solution
Problem 14
Chubby makes nonstandard checkerboards that have
every corner and alternate red and black squares along every row and column. How many black squares are there on such a
checkerboard?
Solution
Problem 15
Three unit squares and two line segments connecting two pairs of vertices are shown. What is the area of
Solution
Problem 16
Three runners start running simultaneously from the same point on a 500-meter circular track. They each run clockwise
around the course maintaining constant speeds of 4.4, 4.8, and 5.0 meters per second. The runners stop once they are all
together again somewhere on the circular course. How many seconds do the runners run?
Solution
Problem 17
Let
and
and
. What is
Solution
Problem 18
The closed curve in the figure is made up of 9 congruent circular arcs each of length
corresponding circles is among the vertices of a regular hexagon of side 2. What is the area enclosed by the curve?
Solution
Problem 19
Paula the painter and her two helpers each paint at constant, but different, rates. They always start at 8:00 AM, and all three
always take the same amount of time to eat lunch. On Monday the three of them painted 50% of a house, quitting at 4:00
PM. On Tuesday, when Paula wasn't there, the two helpers painted only 24% of the house and quit at 2:12 PM. On Wednesday
Paula worked by herself and finished the house by working until 7:12 P.M. How long, in minutes, was each day's lunch break?
Solution
Problem 20
A
unit squares. Each unit square is painted either white or black with each color being
equally likely, chosen independently and at random. The square is then rotated
white square in a position formerly occupied by a black square is painted black. The colors of all other squares are left
unchanged. What is the probability the grid is now entirely black?
Solution
Problem 21
Let points
, and
and
. Points
, and
are
Solution
Problem 22
The sum of the first
of all possible values of
positive odd integers is 212 more than the sum of the first
Solution
Problem 23
Adam, Benin, Chiang, Deshawn, Esther, and Fiona have internet accounts. Some, but not all, of them are internet friends with
each other, and none of them has an internet friend outside this group. Each of them has the same number of internet
friends. In how many different ways can this happen?
Solution
Problem 24
Let
What is
, and
such that
Solution
Problem 25
Real numbers
, and
, and
. The
2012 B
Problem 1
Each third-grade classroom at Pearl Creek Elementary has 18 students and 2 rabbits. How many more students than rabbits
are there in all 4 of the third-grade classrooms?
Solution
Problem 2
A circle of radius 5 is inscribed in a rectangle as shown. The ratio of the length of the rectangle to its width is 2:1. What is the
area of the rectangle?
Solution
Problem 3
The point in the xy-plane with coordinates (1000, 2012) is reflected across the line y=2000. What are the coordinates of the
reflected point?
Solution
Problem 4
When Ringo places his marbles into bags with 6 marbles per bag, he has 4 marbles left over. When Paul does the same with
his marbles, he has 3 marbles left over. Ringo and Paul pool their marbles and place them into as many bags as possible, with
6 marbles per bag. How many marbles will be left over?
Solution
Problem 5
Anna enjoys dinner at a restaurant in Washington, D.C., where the sales tax on meals is 10%. She leaves a 15% tip on the
price of her meal before the sales tax is added, and the tax is calculated on the pre-tip amount. She spends a total of 27.50
dollars for dinner. What is the cost of her dinner without tax or tip in dollars?
Solution
Problem 6
In order to estimate the value of
small amount, rounded
where
and
, Xiaoli rounded
up by a
down by the same amount, and then subtracted her rounded values. Which of the following
Her estimate is
Solution
Problem 7
For a science project, Sammy observed a chipmunk and a squirrel stashing acorns in holes. The chipmunk hid 3 acorns in
each of the holes it dug. The squirrel hid 4 acorns in each of the holes it dug. They each hid the same number of acorns,
although the squirrel needed 4 fewer holes. How many acorns did the chipmunk hide?
Solution
Problem 8
What is the sum of all integer solutions to
Solution
Problem 9
Two integers have a sum of 26. When two more integers are added to the first two integers the sum is 41. Finally when two
more integers are added to the sum of the previous four integers the sum is 57. What is the minimum number of odd integers
among the 6 integers?
Solution
Problem 10
How many ordered pairs of positive integers (M,N) satisfy the equation
Solution
Problem 11
A dessert chef prepares the dessert for every day of a week starting with Sunday. The dessert each day is either cake, pie, ice
cream, or pudding. The same dessert may not be served two days in a row. There must be cake on Friday because of a
birthday. How many different dessert menus for the week are possible?
Solution
Problem 12
Point B is due east of point A. Point C is due north of point B. The distance between points A and C is
, and
. Point D is 20 meters due north of point C. The distance AD is between which two integers?
Solution
Problem 13
It takes Clea 60 seconds to walk down an escalator when it is not operating, and only 24 seconds to walk down the escalator
when it is operating. How many seconds does it take Clea to ride down the operating escalator when she just stands on it?
Solution
Problem 14
Two equilateral triangles are contained in square whose side length is
side of the square, and their intersection is a rhombus. What is the area of the rhombus?
Solution
Problem 15
In a round-robin tournament with 6 teams, each team plays one game against each other team, and each game results in one
team winning and one team losing. At the end of the tournament, the teams are ranked by the number of games won. What
is the maximum number of teams that could be tied for the most wins at the end on the tournament?
Solution
Problem 16
Three circles with radius 2 are mutually tangent. What is the total area of the circles and the region bounded by them, as
shown in the figure?
Solution
Problem 17
Jesse cuts a circular paper disk of radius 12 along two radii to form two sectors, the smaller having a central angle of 120
degrees. He makes two circular cones, using each sector to form the lateral surface of a cone. What is the ratio of the volume
of the smaller cone to that of the larger?
Solution
Problem 18
Suppose that one of every 500 people in a certain population has a particular disease, which displays no symptoms. A blood
test is available for screening for this disease. For a person who has this disease, the test always turns out positive. For a
person who does not have the disease, however, there is a
the time the test will turn out negative, but
person has the disease. Let
of
of the time the test will turn out positive and will incorrectly indicate that the
be the probability that a person who is chosen at random from this population and gets a
positive test result actually has the disease. Which of the following is closest to
Solution
Problem 19
In rectangle
beyond
to point
,
, and
,
is the intersection of
, and
and
is the midpoint of
. Segment
is extended 2 units
Solution
Problem 20
Bernardo and Silvia play the following game. An integer between 0 and 999, inclusive, is selected and given to Bernardo.
Whenever Bernardo receives a number, he doubles it and passes the result to Silvia. Whenever Silvia receives a number, she
adds 50 to it and passes the result to Bernardo. The winner is the last person who produces a number less than 1000. Let
be the smallest initial number that results in a win for Bernardo. What is the sum of the digits of
Solution
Problem 21
Four distinct points are arranged on a plane so that the segments connecting them have lengths
What is the ratio of
to
, and
Solution
Problem 22
Let
either
or
Solution
Problem 23
A solid tetrahedron is sliced off a wooden unit cube by a plane passing through two nonadjacent vertices on one face and one
vertex on the opposite face not adjacent to either of the first two vertices. The tetrahedron is discarded and the remaining
portion of the cube is placed on a table with the cut surface face down. What is the height of this object?
Solution
Problem 24
Amy, Beth, and Jo listen to four different songs and discuss which ones they like. No song is liked by all three. Furthermore,
for each of the three pairs of the girls, there is at least one song liked by those girls but disliked by the third. In how many
different ways is this possible?
Solution
Problem 25
A bug travels from
to
along the segments in the hexagonal lattice pictured below. The segments marked with an arrow
can be traveled only in the direction of the arrow, and the bug never travels the same segment more than once. How many
different paths are there?
2013A
Problem 1
A taxi ride costs $1.50 plus $0.25 per mile traveled. How much does a 5-mile taxi ride cost?
Solution
Problem 2
Alice is making a batch of cookies and needs
How many times must she fill that cup to get the correct amount of sugar?
Solution
Problem 3
cup of sugar.
Square
. Point
is on
is
. What is
Solution
Problem 4
A softball team played ten games, scoring 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 runs. They lost by one run in exactly five games. In
each of their other games, they scored twice as many runs as their opponent. How many total runs did their opponents score?
Solution
Problem 5
Tom, Dorothy, and Sammy went on a vacation and agreed to split the costs evenly. During their trip Tom paid $105, Dorothy
paid $125, and Sammy paid $175. In order to share costs equally, Tom gave Sammy
dollars. What is
Solution
Problem 6
Joey and his five brothers are ages 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13. One afternoon two of his brothers whose ages sum to 16 went to
the movies, two brothers younger than 10 went to play baseball, and Joey and the 5-year-old stayed home. How old is Joey?
Solution
Problem 7
A student must choose a program of four courses from a menu of courses consisting of English, Algebra, Geometry, History,
Art, and Latin. This program must contain English and at least one mathematics course. In how many ways can this program
be chosen?
Solution
Problem 8
What is the value of
Solution
Problem 9
In a recent basketball game, Shenille attempted only three-point shots and two-point shots. She was successful on
her three-point shots and
of
Solution
Problem 10
A flower bouquet contains pink roses, red roses, pink carnations, and red carnations. One third of the pink flowers are roses,
three fourths of the red flowers are carnations, and six tenths of the flowers are pink. What percent of the flowers are
carnations?
Solution
Problem 11
A student council must select a two-person welcoming committee and a three-person planning committee from among its
members. There are exactly 10 ways to select a two-person team for the welcoming committee. It is possible for students to
serve on both committees. In how many different ways can a three-person planning committee be selected?
Solution
Problem 12
In
and
and
. Points
are parallel to
and
and
are on sides
, and
Solution
Problem 13
Solution
Problem 14
A solid cube of side length
Solution
Problem 15
Two sides of a triangle have lengths
and
. The length of the altitude to the third side is the average of the lengths of
the altitudes to the two given sides. How long is the third side?
Solution
Problem 16
A triangle with vertices
, and
Solution
Problem 17
Daphne is visited periodically by her three best friends: Alice, Beatrix, and Claire. Alice visits every third day, Beatrix visits
every fourth day, and Claire visits every fifth day. All three friends visited Daphne yesterday. How many days of the next 365day period will exactly two friends visit her?
Solution
Problem 18
Let points
, and
. Quadrilateral
at point
is cut into
Solution
Problem 19
In base
, the number
. In base
Solution
Problem 20
A unit square is rotated
about its center. What is the area of the region swept out by the interior of the square?
Solution
Problem 21
A group of
pirates agree to divide a treasure chest of gold coins among themselves as follows. The
share takes
pirate to take a
of the coins that remain in the chest. The number of coins initially in the chest is the smallest number for
which this arrangement will allow each pirate to receive a positive whole number of coins. How many coins does the
pirate receive?
Solution
Problem 22
Six spheres of radius
are positioned so that their centers are at the vertices of a regular hexagon of side length
. The six
spheres are internally tangent to a larger sphere whose center is the center of the hexagon. An eighth sphere is externally
tangent to the six smaller spheres and internally tangent to the larger sphere. What is the radius of this eighth sphere?
Solution
Problem 23
In
,
. Moreover
, and
and
and radius
intersects
at points
and
Solution
Problem 24
Central High School is competing against Northern High School in a backgammon match. Each school has three players, and
the contest rules require that each player play two games against each of the other school's players. The match takes place in
six rounds, with three games played simultaneously in each round. In how many different ways can the match be scheduled?
Solution
Problem 25
All 20 diagonals are drawn in a regular octagon. At how many distinct points in the interior of the octagon (not on the
boundary) do two or more diagonals intersect?
2013B
Problem 1
What is
Solution
Problem 2
Mr. Green measures his rectangular garden by walking two of the sides and finding that it is
Green's steps is
steps by
feet long. Mr. Green expects a half a pound of potatoes per square foot from his garden. How many pounds
Solution
Problem 3
On a particular January day, the high temperature in Lincoln, Nebraska, was
the average of the high and the low temperatures was
Solution
Problem 4
When counting from
to
is the
to
is the
Solution
Problem 5
Positive integers
and
Solution
Problem 6
The average age of 33 fifth-graders is 11. The average age of 55 of their parents is 33. What is the average age of all of these
parents and fifth-graders?
Solution
Problem 7
Six points are equally spaced around a circle of radius 1. Three of these points are the vertices of a triangle that is neither
equilateral nor isosceles. What is the area of this triangle?
Solution
Problem 8
Ray's car averages 40 miles per gallon of gasoline, and Tom's car averages 10 miles per gallon of gasoline. Ray and Tom each
drive the same number of miles. What is the cars' combined rate of miles per gallon of gasoline?
Solution
Problem 9
Three positive integers are each greater than
, have a product of
sum?
Solution
Problem 10
A basketball team's players were successful on 50% of their two-point shots and 40% of their three-point shots, which
resulted in 54 points. They attempted 50% more two-point shots than three-point shots. How many three-point shots did
they attempt?
Solution
Problem 11
Real numbers
Solution
and
. What is
Problem 12
Let
replacement. What is the probability that the two chosen segments have the same length?
Solution
Problem 13
Jo and Blair take turns counting from
Blair follows by saying "
to one more than the last number said by the other person. Jo starts by saying " ", so
Solution
Problem 14
Define
for which
Solution
Problem 15
A wire is cut into two pieces, one of length
triangle, and the piece of length
is bent to form a regular hexagon. The triangle and the hexagon have equal area. What is
Solution
Problem 16
In triangle
, medians
the area of
and
intersect at
, and
. What is
Solution
Problem 17
Alex has
blue tokens. There is a booth where Alex can give two red tokens and receive in return a
silver token and a blue token, and another booth where Alex can give three blue tokens and receive in return a silver token
and a red token. Alex continues to exchange tokens until no more exchanges are possible. How many silver tokens will Alex
have at the end?
Solution
Problem 18
The number
integers less than
has the property that its units digit is the sum of its other digits, that is
but greater than
. How many
Solution
Problem 19
The real numbers
. The quadratic
has
Solution
Problem 20
The number
where
and
?
Solution
Problem 21
Two non-decreasing sequences of nonnegative integers have different first terms. Each sequence has the property that each
term beginning with the third is the sum of the previous two terms, and the seventh term of each sequence is
the smallest possible value of N?
Solution
. What is
Problem 22
The regular octagon
one of the digits
,
through
, with each digit used once, in such a way that the sums of the numbers on the lines
, and
Solution
Problem 23
In triangle
,
segment
,
, and
, and
can be written as
, where
. Distinct points
,
and
, and
lie on segments
, and
. The length of
Solution
Problem 24
A positive integer
and
) such that
are
nice?
Solution
Problem 25
Bernardo chooses a three-digit positive integer
Later LeRoy sees the two numbers Bernardo has written. Treating the two numbers as base-10 integers, he adds them to
obtain an integer
the sum
. For example, if
and
2014A
Problem 1
What is
Solution
Problem 2
Roy's cat eats
cans of cat food. On what day of the week did the cat finish eating all the cat
Solution
Problem 3
Bridget bakes 48 loaves of bread for her bakery. She sells half of them in the morning for
sells two thirds of what she has left, and because they are not fresh, she charges only half price. In the late afternoon she
sells the remaining loaves at a dollar each. Each loaf costs
for her to make. In dollars, what is her profit for the day?
Solution
Problem 4
Walking down Jane Street, Ralph passed four houses in a row, each painted a different color. He passed the orange house
before the red house, and he passed the blue house before the yellow house. The blue house was not next to the yellow
house. How many orderings of the colored houses are possible?
Solution
Problem 5
On an algebra quiz,
scored
points,
scored
points,
scored
points. What is the difference between the mean and median score of the students' scores on this quiz?
Solution
Problem 6
Suppose that
cows give
gallons of milk in
cows give in
days?
Solution
Problem 7
Nonzero real numbers
, and
satisfy
and
Solution
Problem 8
Which of the following numbers is a perfect square?
Solution
Problem 9
The two legs of a right triangle, which are altitudes, have lengths
Solution
Problem 10
and
have average
Solution
Problem 11
A customer who intends to purchase an appliance has three coupons, only one of which may be used:
Coupon 1:
Coupon 2:
Coupon 3:
or coupon
Solution
Problem 12
A regular hexagon has side length 6. Congruent arcs with radius 3 are drawn with the center at each of the vertices, creating
circular sectors as shown. The region inside the hexagon but outside the sectors is shaded as shown What is the area of the
shaded region?
Solution
Problem 13
Equilateral
the area of hexagon
, and squares
Solution
Problem 14
The
-intercepts,
area of
and
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Problem 15
David drives from his home to the airport to catch a flight. He drives
hour late if he continues at this speed. He increases his speed by
arrives
minutes early. How many miles is the airport from his home?
Solution
Problem 16
In rectangle
respectively. Point
is the midpoint of
, and points
, and
are midpoints of
, and
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Problem 17
Three fair six-sided dice are rolled. What is the probability that the values shown on two of the dice sum to the value shown
on the remaining die?
Solution
Problem 18
A square in the coordinate plane has vertices whose
-coordinates are
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Problem 19
, and
, and
contained in
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Problem 20
The product
What is
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Problem 21
Positive integers
and
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and
intersect the
Problem 22
In rectangle
What is
and
. Let
be a point on
such that
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Problem 23
A rectangular piece of paper whose length is
along the opposite lengths, and then a dotted line is drawn from the first divider to the second divider on the opposite side as
shown. The paper is then folded flat along this dotted line to create a new shape with area
Solution
Problem 24
A sequence of natural numbers is constructed by listing the first
, skipping
, and, on the
th iteration, listing
. What is the
and skipping
, skipping
Solution
Problem 25
The number
is between
and
and
2014B
, listing
Problem 1
Leah has
coins, all of which are pennies and nickels. If she had one more nickel than she has now, then she would have
the same number of pennies and nickels. In cents, how much are Leah's coins worth?
Solution
Problem 2
What is
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Problem 3
Randy drove the first third of his trip on a gravel road, the next
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Problem 4
Susie pays for
muffins and
muffins and
Solution
Problem 5
Doug constructs a square window using
is
equal-size panes of glass, as shown. The ratio of the height to width for each pane
window?
Solution
Problem 6
Orvin went to the store with just enough money to buy
special sale on balloons: buy
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Problem 7
Suppose
and
is
greater than
. What is
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Problem 8
A truck travels
feet every
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Problem 9
minutes?
and
What is
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Problem 10
In the addition shown below
and
are distinct digits. How many different values are possible for
Problem 11
11. For the consumer, a single discount of
(3) a
discounts
discounts
discount followed by a
discount
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Problem 12
12. The largest divisor of
Solution
Problem 13
Six regular hexagons surround a regular hexagon of side length
Solution
Problem 14
Danica drove her new car on a trip for a whole number of hours, averaging
miles was displayed on the odometer, where
end of the trip, the odometer showed
miles. What is
and
. At the
Solution
Problem 15
In rectangle
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and points
and
lie on
so that
and
?
trisect
as
Problem 16
Four fair six-sided dice are rolled. What is the probability that at least three of the four dice show the same value?
Solution
Problem 17
What is the greatest power of
that is a factor of
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Problem 18
A list of
, a median of
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Problem 19
Two concentric circles have radii
and
. Two points on the outer circle are chosen independently and uniformly at random.
What is the probability that the chord joining the two points intersects the inner circle?
Solution
Problem 20
For how many integers
is the number
negative?
Solution
Problem 21
Trapezoid
. The angles at
Solution
of length
and
of length
and
Problem 22
Eight semicircles line the inside of a square with side length 2 as shown. What is the radius of the circle tangent to all of these
semicircles?
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Problem 23
A sphere is inscribed in a truncated right circular cone as shown. The volume of the truncated cone is twice that of the sphere.
What is the ratio of the radius of the bottom base of the truncated cone to the radius of the top base of the truncated cone?
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Problem 24
The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are to be arranged in a circle. An arrangement is bad if it is not true that for every
one can find a subset of the numbers that appear consecutively on the circle that sum to
from
to
a rotation or a reflection are considered the same. How many different bad arrangements are there?
Solution
Problem 25
In a small pond there are eleven lily pads in a row labeled
,
through
with probability
Each jump is independent of the previous jumps. If the frog reaches pad
frog reaches pad
snake?
and to pad
with probability
it will exit the pond, never to return. what is the probability that the frog will escape being eaten by the