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1. This is a 15-question, 3-hour examination. All answers are
Edit integers ranging from to , inclusive. Your score
History will be the number of correct answers; i.e., there is neither
partial credit nor a penalty for wrong answers.
Watch 2. No aids other than scratch paper, graph paper, ruler,
compass, and protractor are permitted. In particular,
Toolbox calculators and computers are not permitted.
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1 Problem 1
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9 Problem 9
10 Problem 10
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12 Problem 12
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14 Problem 14
15 Problem 15
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Problem 1 [edit]
Every morning Aya goes for a -kilometer-long walk and stops at a coffee shop afterwards. When she
walks at a constant speed of kilometers per hour, the walk takes her hours, including minutes spent in
the coffee shop. When she walks at kilometers per hour, the walk takes her hours and minutes,
including minutes spent in the coffee shop. Suppose Aya walks at kilometers per hour. Find the
number of minutes the walk takes her, including the minutes spent in the coffee shop.
Solution
Problem 2 [edit]
There exist real numbers and , both greater than 1, such that . Find .
Solution
Problem 3 [edit]
Alice and Bob play the following game. A stack of tokens lies before them. The players take turns with
Alice going first. On each turn, the player removes token or tokens from the stack. The player who
removes the last token wins. Find the number of positive integers less than or equal to such that
there is a strategy that guarantees that Bob wins, regardless of Alice’s moves.
Solution
Problem 4 [edit]
Jen enters a lottery by picking distinct numbers from numbers are
randomly chosen from She wins a prize if at least two of her numbers were of the randomly chosen
numbers, and wins the grand prize if all four of her numbers were the randomly chosen numbers. The
probability of her winning the grand prize given that she won a prize is where and are relatively
prime positive integers. Find .
Solution
Problem 5 [edit]
Rectangle has dimensions and , and rectangle has dimensions
and . Points , , , and lie on line in that order, and and lie on
opposite sides of line , as shown. Points , , , and lie on a common circle. Find .
Solution
Problem 6 [edit]
Consider the paths of length that follow the lines from the lower left corner to the upper right corner on
an grid. Find the number of such paths that change direction exactly four times, like in the examples
shown below.
Solution
Problem 7 [edit]
Find the largest possible real part of
where is a complex number with .
Solution
Problem 8 [edit]
Eight circles of radius can be placed tangent to of so that the circles are sequentially
tangent to each other, with the first circle being tangent to and the last circle being tangent to , as
shown. Similarly, circles of radius can be placed tangent to in the same manner. The inradius
of can be expressed as , where and are relatively prime positive integers. Find .
Solution
Problem 9 [edit]
Let be a rhombus whose vertices all lie on the hyperbola and are in that order. If its
diagonals intersect at the origin, find the largest number less than for all rhombuses .
Solution
Problem 10 [edit]
Let be a triangle inscribed in circle . Let the tangents to at and intersect at point , and let
intersect at . If , , and , can be written as the form , where
and are relatively prime integers. Find .
Solution
Problem 11 [edit]
Each vertex of a regular octagon is independently colored either red or blue with equal probability. The
probability that the octagon can then be rotated so that all of the blue vertices end up at positions where
there were originally red vertices is , where and are relatively prime positive integers. What is
?
Solution
Problem 12 [edit]
Define and . Find the number of intersections of the graphs of
and .
Solution
Problem 13 [edit]
Let be the least prime number for which there exists a positive integer such that is divisible by
. Find the least positive integer such that is divisible by .
Solution
Problem 14 [edit]
Let be a tetrahedron such that , , and
. There exists a point inside the tetrahedron such that the distances from to each
of the faces of the tetrahedron are all equal. This distance can be written in the form , when , ,
and are positive integers, and are relatively prime, and is not divisible by the square of any prime.
Find .
Solution
Problem 15 [edit]
Let be the set of rectangular boxes with surface area and volume . Let be the radius of the
smallest sphere that can contain each of the rectangular boxes that are elements of . The value of can
be written as , where and are relatively prime positive integers. Find .
Solution
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