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3 3rd AJHSME 1987 4+ 02 + 006 = A) 012 BY) 066 © C) 12D) 26k) «426 25 A) 008 BY) 08 Cc) BD) «1.250 k) 12.5. 2¢ 81 +83 +85 +87 +894 91493495497 +99) = A) 16008) 1650 ¢) 1700) 1750 By 1800 Martians measure angles in clerts, There are 500 clerts in a a full circle, How many clerts are there in a right angle? A) 90 8) 100 c) 125 Dd) 180) 250 D) 126m?) 4,22 a? The smallest product one could obtain by miltiplying two numbers in the set { -7, -5, -1, 1, 3} is A) 358) -21 Gc) 15D) =I x) 3 ‘The large cube show 1s made up of 27 Adentical sized smaller cubes. For each face of the large cube, the opposite face 1s shaded the sane way. The total nunber of smaller cubes that must have at least one face shaded is A) 10 B) 16 Cc) 20° Dy) 22 BY 2H 9876 If A and B are nonzero digits, then the number of 432 Bl__ digits (not necessarily different) in the sum of the three whole numbers is A) 4 8) 5 6) 6 D) 9B) depends on the values of A and B a ne 12. 13. a 1s. We. 3rd AJHSME 1987 Ly,lya When finding the sun f+ d+ 2 + the least common denominator used is 4) 120° 8) 210 c) 420 D) 840 £) 5040 L,ilyd B+ged, 4(299) + 3(299) + 2(299) + 298 = A) 2889 8) 2989 Cc) 2991 Dd) 2999) 3008 1 + S75 ts between The sum i 1 1 A) Wand 105 BY) 105 and 11 c)_ 1 and 115 1 1 D) Uf and 12) 12 and 12 What fraction of the Large 12 by 18 rectangular region ie shaded? 1 1 Sw » & OF » 2 » F Which of the following fractions has the largest value? »3n4 Z 100 151 } © 3% » M2 e ah 201 A computer can do 10,000 additions per second. How many additions can it do in one hour? A) 6 million 8) 36 million C) 60 million D) 216 million —£) 360 million The sale ad read: "Buy three tires at the regular price and get the fourth tire for $3." Sam paid $240 for a set of four ties at the sale. What was the regular price of one tire? A) $59.25 B) $60) $70 Dd) $79) $80 Joyce made 12 of her first 30 shots in the first three games of this basketball season, so her seasonal shooting average was 40%. In her next game, she took 10 shots and raised her seasonal shooting average to 502. How many of these 10 shots did she make? 20 3B) 3c) 5D) 6 oe) B ” 18. 19. 20. a. 3rd AJHSME 1987 Abby, Bret, Carl, and Dana are seated in a row on four seats numbered #1 to fh. However each one of Joe's statenents is false. sitting in seat #3. A) Abby 8) Bret Joe looks at them and says: “Bret is next to Carl." “abby is between Bret and Carl." Bret is actually Who is sitting in seat #2? ©) Cart >) ) Dana E) There 4s not enough information to be sure. Half the people in a room left. started to dance. one third of tho: renaining ‘There were then 12 people who were not dancing. The original number of people in the room vas a A calculator has a squaring key [x 2% ° 36D) 4 2 umber displayed with ‘ea square. ts (73 and ete vecones (3. times must you depress the |x’ z B) 72 which replaces the current For example, if the display key is depressed, then the display If the display reads (ZI, how many z number greater than 500? a) 4 B) ° 9 key to produce a displayed ) 250 "If a whole nunber n is not prime, then the whole number n - 2 is not prime." false is a Suppose n* means 9 8) 2 ° 13 D) 16 A value of m which shows this statement to be 2) 23 For example, 5* = How many of the following statements are true? » ii) 68 - Ge = oe a 3H + 6 = OF o B) 1 ° 2 ALi) 28-68 = 12 iv) 108+ 28 = 56 Dd) 3 ®) 4 3rd AJHSME 1987 22. ABCD is a rectangle, D is the center of the circle, and B is on the circle. Tf AD = 4 and CD = 3, then the area of C) he shaded retton tu betveen A) Gand5 3B) Sand6 C) 6 and7 D) 7and8 £) Band 9 23, Assume the adjoining chart shows the 1980 White [425257 35 Black| 5 5 15 2 Asian region by ethnic group. To the nearest other U.S. population, in millions, for each percent, what percent of the U.S. Black population Lived in the South? A) 20% 8) 25k c) GORD) «SOX «ED «BOT 2h. A multiple choice examination consists of 20 questions. The scoring is 45 for each correct ansver, -2 for each incorrect answer, and 0 for each unanevered question. John's score on the examination is 48. What is the maxim number of questions he could have answered correctly? 4) 9B) 10 c) 11D) 2B) 16 25. Ten balls numbered 1 to 10 are ina jar. Jack reaches into the Jar and randomly removes one of the balls. Then Jill reaches into the jar and randomly removes a different ball. The probability that the sum of the two nunbers on the balls renoved is even is a) 1 oF; oP w

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