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== Problem I8 ==
 
== Problem I8 ==

Revision as of 07:13, 3 January 2014

Problem I1

Solution

Nine cards are numbered from 1 to 9 respectively. Two cards are distributed to each of four children. The sum of the numbers on the two cards the children are given is: 7 for Ann, 10 for Ben, 11 for Cathy and 12 for Don. What is the number on the card that was not distributed?

Problem I2

Solution

Given that A, B, C and D are distinct digits and

A A B C D - D A A B C = 2 0 1 3 D

Find A + B + C + D.

Problem I3

Solution

A car traveled from Town A from Town B at an average speed of 100 km/h. It then traveled from Town B to Town C at an average speed of 75 km/h. Given that the distance from Town A to Town B is twice the distance from Town B to Town C, find the car's average speed, in km/h, for the entire journey.

Problem I4

Solution

Problem I5

Solution

Find the sum of all the digits in the integers from 1 to 2013.

Problem I6

Solution

Problem I7

Solution

All the perfect square numbers are written in order in a line: 14916253649...

Which digit falls in the 100th place?

Problem I8

Solution

Problem I9

Solution

Problem I10

Solution

Problem I11

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Problem I12

Solution

Problem I13

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Problem I14

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Problem I15

Solution

Problem T1

Solution

Problem T2

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Problem T3

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Problem T4

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Problem T5

Solution

Problem T6

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Problem T7

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Problem T8

Solution

Problem T9

Solution

Problem T10

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