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AMC 10 2011 A

Question 1

A cell phone plan costs each month, plus ?? per text message sent, plus ?? for each minute used over hours. In January Juan sent text messages and talked for hours. How much did he have to pay?

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Question 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?

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Question 3

Suppose denotes the average of and , and denotes the average of , and . What is ?

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Question 4

Let and be the following sums of arithmetic sequences: What is the value of ?


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Question 5

At an elementary school, the students in third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade run an average of , , and minutes per day, 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?

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Question 6

Set has 20 elements, and set has 15 elements. What is the smallest possible number of elements in , the union of and ?

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Question 7

Which of the following equations does NOT have a solution?

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Question 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?


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Question 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?

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Question 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 . What was the cost of a pencil in cents?

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Question 11

Square has one vertex on each side of square . Point is on with . What is the ratio of the area of to the area of ?

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Question 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 1

Suppose there are x 3-point shots, y 2-point shots, and z 1-point free shots. We have:
3x = 2y
z = y+1
3x+2y+z = 61
All you have to do is to solve for x, y, and z 
  
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Solution 2

My solution
  
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Question 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}?

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Question 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?

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Question 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?

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Question 16

Which of the following is equal to ?

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Question 17

In the eight-term sequence , the value of is 5 and the sum of any three consecutive terms is 30. What is ?

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Question 18

Circles and each have radius 1. Circles and share one point of tangency. Circle has a point of tangency with the midpoint of . What is the area inside Circle but outside circle and circle  ?

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Question 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

Let the population of the town in 1991 be p^2.
Let the population in 2001 be q^2+9.
Let the population in 2011 be r^2.

It follows that

p^2+150=q^2+9
p^2+300=r^2

Rearrange p^2+150=q^2+9, we get

141=q^2-p^2=(q-p)(q+p).

Since q and p are both positive integers with q>p, (q-p) and (q+p) also must be positive integers.

Thus, q-p and q+p are both factors of 141. We have two choices for pairs of factors of 141: 1 and 141, and 3 and 47.

Assuming 1 and 141, since (q-p) must be less than (q+p), q-p=1 and q+p=141. Solve to get p=70, q=71. Since in this case, p^2+300 is not a perfect square, this is not the correct pair.

Assuming 3 and 47, we get p=22, q=25. This time, p^2+300=22^2+300=784=28^2. This is the correct pair.

Now, we find the percent increase from 22^2=484 to 28^2=784. So the percentage increase is:

(784-484)/484, or around 62%.
  
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Question 20

Two points on the circumference of a circle of radius 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?

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Question 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?

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Question 22

Each vertex of convex pentagon is to be assigned a color. There are colors to choose from, and the ends of each diagonal must have different colors. How many different colorings are possible?

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Question 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.

What number does George say?

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Question 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?

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Question 25

Let be a square region and an integer. A point in the interior of is called partitional if there are rays emanating from that divide into triangles of equal area. How many points are 100-ray partitional but not 60-ray partitional?

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Answer Keys


Question 1: D
Question 2: E
Question 3: D
Question 4: A
Question 5: C
Question 6: C
Question 7: B
Question 8: C
Question 9: A
Question 10: B
Question 11: B
Question 12: A
Question 13: A
Question 14: B
Question 15: C
Question 16: B
Question 17: C
Question 18: C
Question 19: E
Question 20: D
Question 21: D
Question 22: C
Question 23: C
Question 24: D
Question 25: C