2018 AMC 8 Problems
Contents
- 1 Problem 1
- 2 Problem 2
- 3 Problem 3
- 4 Problem 4
- 5 Problem 5
- 6 Problem 6
- 7 Problem 7
- 8 Problem 8
- 9 Problem 9
- 10 Problem 10
- 11 Problem 11
- 12 Problem 12
- 13 Problem 13
- 14 Problem 14
- 15 Problem 15
- 16 Problem 15
- 17 Problem 16
- 18 Problem 17
- 19 Problem 18
- 20 Problem 19
- 21 Problem 20
- 22 Problem 21
- 23 Problem 22
- 24 Problem 23
- 25 Problem 24
- 26 Problem 25
Problem 1
Students Arn, Bob, Cyd, Dan, Eve, and Fon are arranged in that order in a circle. They start counting: Arn first, then Bob, and so forth. When the number contains a 7 as a digit (such as 47) or is a multiple of 7 that person leaves the circle and the counting continues. Who is the last one present in the circle?
Problem 2
Problem 3
Problem 4
The twelve-sided figure shown has been drawn on graph paper. What is the area of the figure in ?
Problem 5
What is the value of ?
Problem 6
Problem 7
The -digit number is divisible by . What is the remainder when this number is divided by ?
Problem 8
Mr. Garcia asked the members of his health class how many days last week they exercised for at least 30 minutes. The results are summarized in the following bar graph, where the heights of the bars represent the number of students.
[asy] size(8cm); void drawbar(real x, real h) {
fill((x-0.15,0.5)--(x+0.15,0.5)--(x+0.15,h)--(x-0.15,h)--cycle,gray);
} draw((0.5,0.5)--(7.5,0.5)--(7.5,5)--(0.5,5)--cycle); for (real i=1; i<5; i=i+0.5) {
draw((0.5,i)--(7.5,i),gray);
} drawbar(1.0,1.0); drawbar(2.0,2.0); drawbar(3.0,1.5); drawbar(4.0,3.5); drawbar(5.0,4.5); drawbar(6.0,2.0); drawbar(7.0,1.5); for (int i=1; i<8; ++i) {
label("",(i,0.25));
} for (int i=1; i<9; ++i) {
label("",(0.5,0.5*(i+1)),W);
} label("Number of Days of Exercise",(4,-0.1)); label(rotate(90)*"Number of Students",(-0.1,2.75)); [/asy]What was the mean number of days of exercise last week, rounded to the nearest hundredth, reported by the students in Mr. Garcia's class?
Problem 9
Problem 10
The [i]harmonic mean[/i] of a set of non-zero numbers is the reciprocal of the average of the reciprocals of the numbers. What is the harmonic mean of 1, 2, and 4?
Problem 11
Abby, Bridget, and four of their classmates will be seated in two rows of three for a group picture, as shown. \begin{eqnarray*} \text{X}&\quad\text{X}\quad&\text{X} \\ \text{X}&\quad\text{X}\quad&\text{X} \end{eqnarray*} If the seating positions are assigned randomly, what is the probability that Abby and Bridget are adjacent to each other in the same row or the same column?
Problem 12
The clock in Sri's car, which is not accurate, gains time at a constant rate. One day as he begins shopping he notes that his car clock and his watch (which is accurate) both say 12:00 noon. When he is done shopping, his watch says 12:30 and his car clock says 12:35. Later that day, Sri loses his watch. He looks at his car clock and it says 7:00. What is the actual time?
Problem 13
Laila took five math tests, each worth a maximum of 100 points. Laila's score on each test was an integer between 0 and 100, inclusive. Laila received the same score on the first four tests, and she received a higher score on the last test. Her average score on the five tests was 82. How many values are possible for Laila's score on the last test?
Problem 14
Let be the greatest five-digit number whose digits have a product of . What is the sum of the digits of ?
Problem 15
In the diagram below, a diameter of each of the two smaller circles is a radius of the larger circle. If the two smaller circles have a combined area of square unit, then what is the area of the shaded region, in square units?
[asy] size(4cm); filldraw(scale(2)*unitcircle,gray,black); filldraw(shift(-1,0)*unitcircle,white,black); filldraw(shift(1,0)*unitcircle,white,black); [/asy]
Problem 15
Problem 16
Professor Chang has nine different language books lined up on a bookshelf: two Arabic, three German, and four Spanish. How many ways are there to arrange the nine books on the shelf keeping the Arabic books together and keeping the Spanish books together?
Problem 17
Bella begins to walk from her house toward her friend Ella's house. At the same time, Ella begins to ride her bicycle toward Bella's house. They each maintain a constant speed, and Ella rides 5 times as fast as Bella walks. The distance between their houses is miles, which is feet, and Bella covers feet with each step. How many steps will Bella take by the time she meets Ella?
Problem 18
How many positive factors does have?
Problem 19
In a sign pyramid a cell gets a "+" if the two cells below it have the same sign, and it gets a "-" if the two cells below it have different signs. The diagram below illustrates a sign pyramid with four levels. How many possible ways are there to fill the four cells in the bottom row to produce a "+" at the top of the pyramid?
[asy] unitsize(2cm); path box = (-0.5,-0.2)--(-0.5,0.2)--(0.5,0.2)--(0.5,-0.2)--cycle; draw(box); label("",(0,0)); draw(shift(1,0)*box); label("",(1,0)); draw(shift(2,0)*box); label("",(2,0)); draw(shift(3,0)*box); label("",(3,0)); draw(shift(0.5,0.4)*box); label("",(0.5,0.4)); draw(shift(1.5,0.4)*box); label("",(1.5,0.4)); draw(shift(2.5,0.4)*box); label("",(2.5,0.4)); draw(shift(1,0.8)*box); label("",(1,0.8)); draw(shift(2,0.8)*box); label("",(2,0.8)); draw(shift(1.5,1.2)*box); label("",(1.5,1.2)); [/asy]
Problem 20
In a point is on with and Point is on so that and point is on so that What is the ratio of the area of to the area of
[asy] size(7cm); pair A,B,C,DD,EE,FF; A = (0,0); B = (3,0); C = (0.5,2.5); EE = (1,0); DD = intersectionpoint(A--C,EE--EE+(C-B)); FF = intersectionpoint(B--C,EE--EE+(C-A)); draw(A--B--C--A--DD--EE--FF,black+1bp); label("",A,S); label("",B,S); label("",C,N); label("",DD,W); label("",EE,S); label("",FF,NE); label("",(A+EE)/2,S); label("",(EE+B)/2,S); [/asy]
Problem 21
How many positive three-digit integers have a remainder of 2 when divided by 6, a remainder of 5 when divided by 9, and a remainder of 7 when divided by 11?
Problem 22
Point is the midpoint of side in square and meets diagonal at The area of quadrilateral is What is the area of
[asy] size(5cm); draw((0,0)--(6,0)--(6,6)--(0,6)--cycle); draw((0,6)--(6,0)); draw((3,0)--(6,6)); label("",(0,6),NW); label("",(6,6),NE); label("",(6,0),SE); label("",(0,0),SW); label("",(3,0),S); label("",(4,2),E); [/asy]
Problem 23
From a regular octagon, a triangle is formed by connecting three randomly chosen vertices of the octagon. What is the probability that at least one of the sides of the triangle is also a side of the octagon?
[asy] size(3cm); pair A[]; for (int i=0; i<9; ++i) {
A[i] = rotate(22.5+45*i)*(1,0);
} filldraw(A[0]--A[1]--A[2]--A[3]--A[4]--A[5]--A[6]--A[7]--cycle,gray,black); for (int i=0; i<8; ++i) { dot(A[i]); } [/asy]
Problem 24
In the cube with opposite vertices and and are the midpoints of edges and respectively. Let be the ratio of the area of the cross-section to the area of one of the faces of the cube. What is
[asy] size(6cm); pair A,B,C,D,EE,F,G,H,I,J; C = (0,0); B = (-1,1); D = (2,0.5); A = B+D; G = (0,2); F = B+G; H = G+D; EE = G+B+D; I = (D+H)/2; J = (B+F)/2; filldraw(C--I--EE--J--cycle,lightgray,black); draw(C--D--H--EE--F--B--cycle); draw(G--F--G--C--G--H); draw(A--B,dashed); draw(A--EE,dashed); draw(A--D,dashed); dot(A); dot(B); dot(C); dot(D); dot(EE); dot(F); dot(G); dot(H); dot(I); dot(J); label("",A,E); label("",B,W); label("",C,S); label("",D,E); label("",EE,N); label("",F,W); label("",G,N); label("",H,E); label("",I,E); label("",J,W); [/asy]
Problem 25
How many perfect cubes lie between and , inclusive?