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MATH COUNTS . . Countdown Round. 1. Half of 12 is equal to what number?. Answer: 6. 2. What is the smallest positive integer that can be added to 100 to make a multiple of 3?. Answer: 2. 3. Five U.S. coins are worth a total of 35 cents. How many of the coins are dimes?.
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MATHCOUNTS Countdown Round
2. What is the smallest positive integer that can be added to 100 to make a multiple of 3?
3. Five U.S. coins are worth a total of 35 cents. How many of the coins are dimes?
6. What is the sum of the number of faces and edges of a triangular prism?
7. The value of eight nickels and six dimes is the same as four nickels and how many dimes?
8. Fred has 2 yellow, 2 red and 2 green tokens. One red token is equal to 9 green tokens. One yellow token is equal to 3 green tokens. Fred converts all of his tokens to green tokens. How many green tokens does he have?
9. If the last two digits of 9567 were interchanged, how much larger would the new number be?
10. The average of five numbers is 10. Four of the numbers are 10, 10, 10 and 9. What is the value of the fifth number?
11. In the figure shown, polygons ABCD, CDEF and DEGH are squares. The length of segment FG is 10 cm. How many square centimeters are in the area of hexagon ABFGHD? E G F H C D B A
13. In training, Petra runs of a mile in 60 seconds. At this rate, how many seconds does it take Petra to complete a run of 1 mile?
15. How many more boxes are needed if 70 ornaments are packaged in boxes that each hold 5 ornaments rather than boxes that each hold 7 ornaments?
22. The area of a square is 49 square centimeters. How many centimeters are in the length of a side of the square?
17. At which of the following stores is the average cost per pencil the least? Store A: 17 pencils for $1.70 Store B: 7 pencils for $1.40 Store C: 5 pencils for $0.85
18. In any month with a “Friday the 13th,” what day of the week is the first day of the same month?
19. Each side of pentagon ABCDE has length less than or equal to 7 units, AB = 5 units and BC = 4 units. How many units are in the greatest possible perimeter of ABCDE?
20. Two figures each have a perimeter of 80 feet. One is a square and one is a rectangle with dimensions of 10 feet by 30 feet. What is the positive difference in the number of square feet of their areas?
22. Using two distinct members of the set {0, 1, 2, 3}, how many different sums can be found?
23. How many integers between 20 and 90 are perfect squares?