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AMC 12 2016 A

Question 1

What is the value of ?

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Question 2

For what value of does ?

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Question 3

The remainder can be defined for all real numbers and with by where denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to . What is the value of ?

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Question 4

The mean, median, and mode of the data values are all equal to . What is the value of ?

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Question 5

Goldbach's conjecture states that every even integer greater than 2 can be written as the sum of two prime numbers (for example, ). So far, no one has been able to prove that the conjecture is true, and no one has found a counterexample to show that the conjecture is false. What would a counterexample consist of?

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Question 6

A triangular array of coins has coin in the first row, coins in the second row, coins in the third row, and so on up to coins in the th row. What is the sum of the digits of  ?

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Question 7

Which of these describes the graph of  ?

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Question 8

What is the area of the shaded region of the given rectangle?

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Question 9

The five small shaded squares inside this unit square are congruent and have disjoint interiors. The midpoint of each side of the middle square coincides with one of the vertices of the other four small squares as shown. The common side length is , where and are positive integers. What is  ?

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Question 10

Five friends sat in a movie theater in a row containing seats, numbered to from left to right. (The directions "left" and "right" are from the point of view of the people as they sit in the seats.) During the movie Ada went to the lobby to get some popcorn. When she returned, she found that Bea had moved two seats to the right, Ceci had moved one seat to the left, and Dee and Edie had switched seats, leaving an end seat for Ada. In which seat had Ada been sitting before she got up?

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Question 11

Each of the students in a certain summer camp can either sing, dance, or act. Some students have more than one talent, but no student has all three talents. There are students who cannot sing, students who cannot dance, and students who cannot act. How many students have two of these talents?

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Question 12

In , , , and . Point lies on , and bisects . Point lies on , and bisects . The bisectors intersect at . What is the ratio  : ?

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Question 13

Let be a positive multiple of . One red ball and green balls are arranged in a line in random order. Let be the probability that at least of the green balls are on the same side of the red ball. Observe that and that approaches as grows large. What is the sum of the digits of the least value of such that ?

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Question 14

Each vertex of a cube is to be labeled with an integer from through , with each integer being used once, in such a way that the sum of the four numbers on the vertices of a face is the same for each face. Arrangements that can be obtained from each other through rotations of the cube are considered to be the same. How many different arrangements are possible?

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Question 15

Circles with centers and , having radii and , respectively, lie on the same side of line and are tangent to at and , respectively, with between and . The circle with center is externally tangent to each of the other two circles. What is the area of triangle ?

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Question 16

The graphs of and are plotted on the same set of axis. How many points in the plane with positive -coordinates lie on two or more of the graphs?

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Question 17

Let be a square. Let and be the centers, respectively, of equilateral triangles with bases and each exterior to the square. What is the ratio of the area of square to the area of square ?

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Question 18

For some positive integer the number has positive integer divisors, including and the number How many positive integer divisors does the number have?

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First, have a review of prime factorization at https://www.homesweetlearning.com/resources/math/math910/numbers/prime_gcf_lcm.html
and a review of how to count # of factors at https://www.homesweetlearning.com/resources/math/math910/numbers/counting_factors.html

1. 110 = 2 * 5 * 11
2. Let # of factors of 110*n^3 be
(x+1)*(y+1)*(z+1)
Why does 110*n^3 have only 3 prime factors? Because 110 = 2*5*11
3. 110 = 2 * 5 * 11 = (x+1)*(y+1)*(z+1)
4. So x, y, z must be 1, 4, 10 in some order
5. So n^3 must be 2,5,11 to the power of 0, 3, 9 in some order
6. So n must be 2,5,11 to the power of 0,1,3 in some order
7. So n = p1^1 * p2^3, where p1 and p2 are 2 or 5 or 10.
8. So n^4 = p1^4 * p2^12
9. We know 81*n^4 = 3^4 * n^4 = 3^4 * p1^4 * p2^12
10. So # of factors for 81*n^4 will be (4+1)*(4+1)*(12+1)
  
jimmy  2016-09-29 15:32:33

Question 19

Jerry starts at on the real number line. He tosses a fair coin times. When he gets heads, he moves unit in the positive direction; when he gets tails, he moves unit in the negative direction. The probability that he reaches at some time during this process is where and are relatively prime positive integers. What is (For example, he succeeds if his sequence of tosses is )

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Question 20

A binary operation has the properties that and that for all nonzero real numbers and (Here the dot represents the usual multiplication operation.) The solution to the equation can be written as where and are relatively prime positive integers. What is

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Question 21

A quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle of radius Three of the sides of this quadrilateral have length What is the length of its fourth side?

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Question 22

How many ordered triples of positive integers satisfy and ?

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Question 23

Three numbers in the interval are chosen independently and at random. What is the probability that the chosen numbers are the side lengths of a triangle with positive area?

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Question 24

There is a smallest positive real number such that there exists a positive real number such that all the roots of the polynomial are real. In fact, for this value of the value of is unique. What is the value of

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Question 25

Let be a positive integer. Bernardo and Silvia take turns writing and erasing numbers on a blackboard as follows: Bernardo starts by writing the smallest perfect square with digits. Every time Bernardo writes a number, Silvia erases the last digits of it. Bernardo then writes the next perfect square, Silvia erases the last digits of it, and this process continues until the last two numbers that remain on the board differ by at least 2. Let be the smallest positive integer not written on the board. For example, if , then the numbers that Bernardo writes are , and the numbers showing on the board after Silvia erases are and , and thus . What is the sum of the digits of ?

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Answer Keys


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