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PAP International Mathematics Invitation Competition 2020

Primary 6

Answer

Please write your answers in the brackets.

1. 22 × 33 + 33 × 44 + 44 × 55 + 55 × 66 = ( 8228 )

2. 20192020 × 20202019 – 20192019 × 20202020 = ( 10000 )

3. There is a six-digit number 2020□□, and it is divisible by 11 and 13. This


six-digit number is ( 202059 ).

4. The first three numbers of a sequence is 2, 5 and 10. From the third number
onwards, each number is the product of its previous two numbers. The tenth
number has ( 21 ) zeros.

5. There are four Wednesdays and five Tuesdays in July in a certain year. The day
of week of 11th July is ( Wednesday ).

6. A regular decagon has ( 35 ) diagonals.

7. Two ships, A and B, travel along a river to and fro between two places that were
240 km apart. Ship A needs six hours to travel downstream and ten hours to
travel upstream. Ship B needs 15 hours to travel upstream and ( 7.5 ) hours
to travel downstream.
8. There were 75 students from a school who had signed up for a Mathematics
competition, and of them were girls. Some girls did not show up in the

competition, and eventually of the participants from that school were girls.
There were ( 12 ) girls who did participate in the competition.

9. In the diagram below, △ABC is an isosceles right triangle. The radius of each of
the two fan-shaped regions is 10 cm. The total area of the shaded regions is
( 185.5 ) cm2. ( = 3.14)

10. 24 cows will eat up the grass on a ranch in 6 days, while 20 cows will eat up the
grass in 10 days. In that case, 18 cows will eat up the grass on the ranch in
( 15 ) days.

11. The greening team are planting some trees. If each team member plants five trees,
three saplings will be left over. If two of the team members plant four trees each
and the rest plant six trees each, no saplings will be left over. There are altogether
( 7 ) members in the greening team, and there are ( 38 ) saplings in
total.

12. There are ten questions in a test. For each question:


(a) 5 marks will be awarded if the answers are completely correct;
(b) 3 marks will be awarded if the answers are only partially correct;
(c) 0 marks will be awarded if the question is not attempted or the answers are all
wrong.
To ensure that at least four people get the same marks, there have to be at least
( 136 ) people sitting the test.

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