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  • Problem 4
  • Problem 1
  • Problem 2
  • Problem 3
  • Problem 5
  • Problem 6
  • Problem 10
  • Problem 8
  • Problem 9
  • Problem 7
  • Problem 11
  • Problem 14
  • Problem 13
  • Problem 12
  • Problem 15

2023 AIME II Problems

Problem 1
The numbers of apples growing on each of six apple trees form an arithmetic
sequence where the greatest number of apples growing on any of the six trees is
double the least number of apples growing on any of the six trees. The total
number of apples growing on all six trees is Find the greatest number of
apples growing on any of the six trees.

Problem 2
Recall that a palindrome is a number that reads the same forward and backward.
Find the greatest integer less than that is a palindrome both when written in

base ten and when written in base eight, such as

Problem 3

Let △ 𝐴𝐵𝐶 be an isosceles triangle with ∠𝐴 = 90° There exists a point

𝑃 inside △ 𝐴𝐵𝐶 such that ∠𝑃𝐴𝐵 = ∠𝑃𝐵𝐶 = ∠𝑃𝐶𝐴 and 𝐴𝑃 = 10 .Find


the area of △ 𝐴𝐵𝐶

Problem 4
Let and be real numbers satisfying the system of equations

Let be the set of possible values of Find the sum of the squares of the
elements of

Problem 5
Let be the set of all positive rational numbers such that when the two
numbers and are written as fractions in lowest terms, the sum of the
numerator and denominator of one fraction is the same as the sum of the
numerator and denominator of the other fraction. The sum of all the elements
𝑝
of can be expressed in the form where 𝑝 and 𝑞 are relatively prime positive
𝑞

integers. Find 𝑝 + 𝑞 .

Problem 6
Consider the L-shaped region formed by three unit squares joined at their sides,

as shown below. Two points 𝐴 and 𝐵 are chosen independently and uniformly at

random from inside the region. The probability that the midpoint of also lies
𝑚
inside this L-shaped region can be expressed as where 𝑚 and 𝑛 are
𝑛

relatively prime positive integers. Find 𝑚+𝑛.

Problem 7
Each vertex of a regular dodecagon ( -gon) is to be colored either red or blue,

and thus there are 212 possible colorings. Find the number of these colorings
with the property that no four vertices colored the same color are the four vertices
of a rectangle.
Problem 8

Let where Find the value of the product

Problem 9
Circles and intersect at two points and and their common tangent line
closer to intersects and at points and respectively. The line parallel
to that passes through intersects and for the second time at

points and respectively.

Suppose and Then the area of

trapezoid is where and are positive integers and is not


divisible by the square of any prime. Find

Problem 10
Let be the number of ways to place the integers through in the cells of
a grid so that for any two cells sharing a side, the difference between the
numbers in those cells is not divisible by One way to do this is shown below.
Find the number of positive integer divisors of

Problem 11

Find the number of collections of distinct subsets of with the

property that for any two subsets and in the collection,


Problem 12

In with side lengths and let be the

midpoint of Let be the point on the circumcircle of such

that is on There exists a unique point on segment such

that Then can be written as where and are


relatively prime positive integers. Find

Problem 13
Let be an acute angle such that Find the number of positive
integers less than or equal to such that is a positive
integer whose units digit is

Problem 14

A cube-shaped container has vertices and where and are

parallel edges of the cube, and and are diagonals of faces of the cube,
as shown. Vertex of the cube is set on a horizontal plane so that the plane of
the rectangle is perpendicular to vertex is meters
above vertex is meters above and vertex is meters
above The cube contains water whose surface is parallel to at a height

of meters above The volume of water is cubic meters,


where and are relatively prime positive integers. Find
Problem 15
For each positive integer let be the least positive integer multiple of such

that Find the number of positive integers less than or


equal to that satisfy

2023 AIME II Answer Key

题目 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

答案 220 585 250 273 719 035 928 024

题目 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

答案 033 144 081 247 167 751 363

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The determination of such subset structures involves complex set operations resulting in specific results that aren't fully enumerated here .

The number 585 is a palindrome in both base 10 and base 8 (where it reads 1111).

For circles intersecting and forming a trapezoid subject to various conditions, the computed area is expressed as p where p = 33 .

In the probability problem with points A and B in an L-shaped region, the result is m/n where m+n = 35 .

The number of dodecagon colorings where no four vertices of a rectangle are the same color is 212 conditions .

Let the least number of apples be a, and the common difference of the sequence be d. The trees have apples: a, a+d, a+2d, a+3d, a+4d, a+5d=2a, so the sequence is a, a+d, a+2d, a+3d, a+4d, 2a. The total number of apples is 6a + 15d = 6a + 5a - 5d = 22a/3. Solving gives a=3d, so the greatest number of apples is 2a = 12 .

The number of ways to arrange integers in the grid, ensuring adjacent cells differ by non-divisible numbers, relates to counting divisors, giving 144 as the number of divisors .

The sum of the elements from the set of rational numbers described, where numerators and denominators have equal sums, is expressed in form p/q such that p+q=719 .

In an isosceles right triangle ∆ABC with ∠A = 90°, if P is such that ∠PAB = ∠PBC = ∠PCA and AP = 10, the area of ∆ABC is 250. This uses the fact that P is at the Fermat point fitting the conditions .

Within a cube under specified height and condition constraints, the volume of water that results in a calculation involving the height as a fundamental factor is expressed as (m/n) cubic meters where m+n=751 .

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