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1. There are 15 boys and 8 girls in the Rapid River Mathematics Club. Each week, 3 new
boy and 2 new girls will join the club. When the number of boys in the club equals the
number of girls, how many children will be in the club?

2. In the figure on the right, three equal isosceles right triangles have been put together to
form a pentagon. What is the area of this pentagon?

3. How many square units (units2) bigger is a 8  8 square than a 4  4 square?

4. A bicyclist takes 2 minutes, 30 seconds to travel a distance of 1 mile. At this rate, how
many miles will the bicyclist travel in 1 hour?

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5. In an increasing list of consecutive integers, the 3rd and 4th numbers in the list add to 11.
What is the 6th number in the list?

6. Emil and Olivia ran a race. Their race times totalled 1 hour 52 minutes. If Emil’s time
was 4 minutes less than Olivia’s time, how many minutes did it take Olivia to run the
race?

7. Each letter in the ordered list A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H represents a number. The numbers


are not necessarily different, which means that two letters can represent the same number.
The sum of the values of any three adjacent letters (three letters in a row) is 24. When B
= 6 and D = 11, what is the value of F?

8. In the addition shown, different letters represent different digits. What is the value of A +
B + C + D?

9. Find the number- of degrees in c + b.


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10. All angles that look like right angles in the diagram indeed right angles. If AB = 5 and
BC = 4, find the number of units in the perimeter of this polygon.

11. In a parking lot there are 64 cars, all of which are black or blue and all of which
are Fords or Dodges. There are 25 black Dodges. There are 22 blue cars.
There are 25 Fords. How many blue Fords are there?

12. The pyramid shown has 7 vertices, 12 edges, and 7 faces (one of which is a hexagon). At
least one of the edges on each of the faces is to be colored red. What will be the least
number of edges colored red?

13. In an isosceles triangle, one of the angles opposite an equal side is 40 o. How many
degrees are in the measure of the triangle's largest angle?

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14. Find the value of of of of 84.
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15. Last holiday, Jonathan received $134 more than three times the money that Sally
received. They received $710 altogether. How much money did Jonathan receive?

16. What is the remainder when 123456789 is divided by 9?

17. Gina has $1350 and receives $11 every week. James has $1650 and spends $19 per week.
After how many weeks will they have the same amount of money?

18. Jean has a collection of chips. If the chips are arranged in piles of 12, there will
be 11 chips left over. If the chips are arranged in piles of 21, there will be 20
chips left over. What is the least number of chips that Jean owns?

19. A picture 6 feet wide is hung in the centre of a wall that is 19 feet wide. How many feet is
an end of the picture from the nearest end of the wall?

20. In the figure, the whole numbers from 1 through 7 are to be placed, one per square. The
sum of the numbers in the left column, the sum of the numbers in the right column, and
the sum of the numbers in each diagonal are the same. What is the largest possible
product of the numbers across the gray row?

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