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INTERNATIONL MATHENATICS AND SCIENCE OLYMPIAD
FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS (IMSO) 2005
Mathematics Contest in Taiwan, Exploration Problems

Name:111 1 School: 111111 Grade: 11111 ID number: 11111111

Answer the following 5 questions, and show your detailed solution in the answer
sheet. Write down the question number in each paper. Each question is worth 8
points. Time limit: 60 minutes.

1. A pattern of hexagons is made from sticks, as shown below.

6 sticks 11 sticks 15 sticks

20 sticks 23 sticks 27 sticks


‧‧‧‧‧‧ ‧ ‧‧‧

If there are 200 sticks used, how many hexagons have been formed?

2. If you have $1, $2, $5, $10 coins, in how many ways can you make up $50?
3. Locate digits from 1 to 7 into each row and each column of the grid once.
Numbers on the circles tell the product of the four digits around them.
Example:

1 2 3 4
72 168 24
4 1 2 3
24 120
2 3 4 1
8 192 60 105
3 4 1 2
120

36

Solution: 20 84

4. The Fibonacci numbers are


F1=1, F2=1, F3=2, F4=3, F5=5, F6=8, F7=13,…
where the first two are both equal to 1, and from then on, each one is the sum of
the two preceding it. What is the last digit of the sum of the first 2005 Fibonacci
numbers?

5. Four darts are thrown at the dartboard illustrated on the


right. The four scores are added together, a miss counted as
zero. What is the smallest positive total score which is 25
16
impossible to obtain? 9
4
1

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