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Ten Points Each. Total 150 Points.

1. If 31513 and 34369 both have the same remainder when divided by the same
3digit number, what is this remainder?
2. Fill each of the nine squares below with digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 to make
the largest product. (Each digit used once and only once.)

What is the 3digit

number ABC?
3. How many zeros are at the end of the value of 123452015.
(Note: 2105100000 has 5 zeros at the end of the number)
4. As shown in the figure on the right, ABCD is a rectangle
with AB = 4. If the area of ABCD is half of the area of
the circle with radius AB , how long is EG ? (Use 3.14
for )
5. Consider the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, . Starting with the sequence's third
term, each term is the sum of the two terms immediately before it. If the
2015th term of this sequence is divided by 8, what is the remainder?
6. Among all the perfect squares that have identical nonzero digits as their last 3
digits, which is the smallest one?
7. There are 10 steps in the staircase that leads from the first floor to the second
floor. Suppose the 5th step from the first floor cannot be walk on because it is
in repair. If Dolly is trying to walk the stair from first floor to second floor and
she can only walk 1 or 2 stair steps at a time, how many ways can Dolly walk
from first floor to the second floor using the staircase?
8. What is the smallest positive integer n that has the following properties:
(1) n is a common multiple of 4 and 6,
(2) n's digits consist of only 4's and 6's and at least one 4 and one 6.
9. Consider a 2digit number. If this number's units and tens digits are switched,
then the new 2digit number is at least 3 times the original number. How many
such positive 2digit numbers are there?
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10. Suppose 1200 is the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 16, 50, and X where X
is a natural number. How many possible X are there?
11. Consider two squares. The side length of the larger square is 4 meters longer
than the side length of the smaller square. If the area of the larger square is 80
m2 larger than the area of the smaller square, what is the sum of their areas in
m2?
12. Consider the following properties of a 3digit number:
(1) All the digits are distinct,
(2) The sum of the digits is 12.
How many such 3digit numbers exist?
13. There are 15 students in a class and each student has a different number from 1
to 15.
Student #1 wrote a natural number on the board.
Student #2 said, "This number is divisible by 2."
Student #3 said, "This number is divisible by my number (which is 3)."
Student #4 said, "This number is divisible by my number (which is 4)."
And so on until
Student #15 said, "This number is divisible by my number (which is 15)."
Student #1 is verifying what the other 14 students said and he finds that all of
them have said it correctly except for two students with consecutive numbers.
What is the sum of these two consecutive numbers?
14. Consider a number A that can be written in the form of the continued fraction
below. When simplified into the form of a proper fraction, find the sum of A's
numerator and denominator.
1
A=
.
1
2+
1
3+
1
4+
5
15. Consider a regular octagon (8sided figure) in which all diagonals are drawn; at
how many points do these diagonals intersect in the interior of the octagon (that
is, not counting the vertices)?
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