Monthly Archives: January 2020

MATHCOUNTS Exercises – 15

How many distinct unit cubes are there with two faces painted red, two faces painted green and two faces painted blue? Two unit cubes are considered distinct if one unit cube cannot be obtained by rotating the other. SOURCE: 2014 … Continue reading

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MATHCOUNTS Exercises – 14

Lisa wants to use her calculator to square a two-digit positive integer, but she accidentally enters the tens digit incorrectly. When she squares the number entered, the result is 2340 greater than the result she would have gotten had she … Continue reading

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MATHCOUNTS Exercises – 13

In regular pentagon $ABCDE$, point $M$ is the midpoint of side $AE$, and segments $AC$ and $BM$ intersect at point $Z$. If $ZA = 3$, what is the value of $AB$? Express your answer in simplest radical form. Source: MATHCOUNTS … Continue reading

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MATHCOUNTS Exercises – 12

In $\triangle{ABC}$, $\overline{AB}=5$, $\overline{AC}=6$, $\overline{BC}=7$. Square $BCED$ is drawn along the side of $\overline{BC}$, as shown in the following figure. Find the area of $\triangle{ADE}$. Click here for the hint. Hint Draw the altitude from $A$ of $\triangle{ABC}$ intersecting $\overline{BC}$ … Continue reading

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Circles in a Square – Part 11

8 semi-circles are drawn along the side lines inside of a unit square as shown in the following figure, with another circle centered at the center of the square and tangent to all of 8 semi-circles. What is the area of … Continue reading

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