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2014 EMIC Answer

1) The document contains numerical answers to individual and team questions. 2) For the team questions, it provides possible adoption schemes and describes a pattern for triangles of decreasing sizes. 3) It also divides coins into groups for another question.

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2014 EMIC Answer

1) The document contains numerical answers to individual and team questions. 2) For the team questions, it provides possible adoption schemes and describes a pattern for triangles of decreasing sizes. 3) It also divides coins into groups for another question.

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2014 EMIC Answers

Individual
1. 49 2. 7 3. 45 4. 6 5. 704

6. 5 7. 144 8. 15 9. 61 10. 43

11. 30 12. 2019 13. 30 14. 7.9 15. 75

Team
(18, 7), (17, 8), (16, 9), (2, 14), (11, 5),
1. 36 2.
(4, 12), (13, 3), (6, 10), (15, 1)
3. 81
The 8 possible adoption schemes are as follows
1-year-old 2-year-od 3-year-od 4-year-od 6-year-od
Apartment 4 Apartment 2 Apartment 3 Apartment 12 Apartment 6
Apartment 2 Apartment 4 Apartment 3 Apartment 12 Apartment 6
Apartment 12 Apartment 2 Apartment 3 Apartment 4 Apartment 6
4. Apartment 2 Apartment 12 Apartment 3 Apartment 4 Apartment 6
Apartment 3 Apartment 2 Apartment 12 Apartment 4 Apartment 6
Apartment 6 Apartment 2 Apartment 3 Apartment 4 Apartment 12
Apartment 2 Apartment 6 Apartment 3 Apartment 4 Apartment 12
Apartment 3 Apartment 2 Apartment 6 Apartment 4 Apartment 12

5. 1001011
2 triangles whose side length is the
largest. For each triangle of the next
size, 2 such kind of triangles. In a
6. 6. triangle of the next size, their number
6, is 12. There are 12 triangles of the
(a) (b)
next size. For each triangle of the next
size, their number is 14. Finally, there
are 24 triangles of the smallest size.

7. 2 8. 8

Divide the coins into four groups A,


9. 95 10. B, C and D. ……

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