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A coat has an area of 5 units and it has five
patches on it, each with an area of at least.
2.5 units. Let a(an integer) be the maximum
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Consider a triangle A ABC such that
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Given that ATO = 30°, find the measure
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« onical bottle is placed ona table on its
~use, Water is poured into the bottle until its
level reaches a distance of 8 centimeters
from the vertex of the cone (measured
vertically). We now seal the bottle and turn
it upside down. This leaves an empty space
in the upper part of the cone that is 2
centimeters high. If the height of the bottle
ism + /n, find n.
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How many composite positive integers n
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What is the minimum number of discs of unit
radius required to cover a disc of radius 2?
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Find the number of integer pairs (7m, 7)
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Find the minimum number of lines that must
be drawn on the plane so that they intersect
in exactly 201 distinct points.
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In this problem, a lattice point is a point with
integer coordinates.
An ant starts at (0, 0, 0) in three-
dimensional space. At every step, it
randomly selects one of the eight lattice
points which lie at a distance of /3 from its
current location and moves to that point. Let
«% be the probability that, after two steps,
the ant is at a distance of 2\/2 from the
origin. Find | a.
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Let IV be the number of ways in which 10
people can shake hands with each other.
Find the remainder of V upon division by 3.
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Consider two points A and B on the plane
such that |AB| = 3. The set Sis defined as
S:= {X||AX| = 2|BX]}.
It is well-known that Sis a circle. Find its
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Ina plane, a hundred lines are distributed in
three groups. The groups have the property
that inside every group, all the lines are
parallel among themselves. Let n be the
maximum number of triangles that can be
formed by such an arrangement. What are
the last two digits of n?
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There is a prime number p such that 4p + 1
is the cube of a positive integer. Find p.
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Solve for x : 13°? x Fo — 21973
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The expressions
A=1x24+3x4+5x6+---4+37 x 38-
and
B=14+2x3+4x5+4+---+36 x 37+ 38
are obtained by writing multiplication and
addition operators in an alternating pattern
between successive integers. Find the sum
of the digits of the positive difference
between integers A and B. Write the answer
in integers.
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let S(m) denotes the sum of digits of n.
A= {1,2,3,4,...99}
Now we will apply $(S(7)) on all the
elements of A. How many times 7 will occur
in this operation?
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How many terms are there in the sequence
2, 7,16, 29, 46, ... 436
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Let a, b are integers such that
NUR = VP
Finda +b
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Solve for n when a = V3;
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where nis of the form 2”, where x and y are
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Acircular ground with radius 140 m. A
person started running from a fixed point X
through the circumference of the ground.
After running every 280 m he stops, take
some rest, and again started running. He
repeats it until he stops at the starting point
X.How many times has he crossed point X?
(take 7 = 2), Start and Stop are not
included in the counting of crossed point X.
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1°, 3°¢, 5“ term of a sequence are 4,7,4
respectively. And the mean of every four
consecutive terms is 8. If the 20° term is 5
then find the sum of 2” and 6” term.
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The equation 2”? — 5a + 1 = Ohas two
real roots, a and 3. Consider the equation
x? +mzx+n-=0,wherem,n € Zand
which has roots 4. and a
Without solving 22? — 5a +1=0,
determine the values of n.
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