User:Rowechen
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Here's the AIME compilation I will be doing:
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Problem 2
A hotel packed breakfast for each of three guests. Each breakfast should have consisted of three types of rolls, one each of nut, cheese, and fruit rolls. The preparer wrapped each of the nine rolls and once wrapped, the rolls were indistinguishable from one another. She then randomly put three rolls in a bag for each of the guests. Given that the probability each guest got one roll of each type is where
and
are relatively prime integers, find
Problem 4
Ana, Bob, and Cao bike at constant rates of meters per second,
meters per second, and
meters per second, respectively. They all begin biking at the same time from the northeast corner of a rectangular field whose longer side runs due west. Ana starts biking along the edge of the field, initially heading west, Bob starts biking along the edge of the field, initially heading south, and Cao bikes in a straight line across the field to a point
on the south edge of the field. Cao arrives at point
at the same time that Ana and Bob arrive at
for the first time. The ratio of the field's length to the field's width to the distance from point
to the southeast corner of the field can be represented as
, where
,
, and
are positive integers with
and
relatively prime. Find
.
Problem 4
In the Cartesian plane let and
. Equilateral triangle
is constructed so that
lies in the first quadrant. Let
be the center of
. Then
can be written as
, where
and
are relatively prime positive integers and
is an integer that is not divisible by the square of any prime. Find
.
Problem 7
Given that

find the greatest integer that is less than .
Problem 8
In trapezoid , leg
is perpendicular to bases
and
, and diagonals
and
are perpendicular. Given that
and
, find
.
Problem 9
Given that is a complex number such that
, find the least integer that is greater than
.
Problem 10
How many positive integer multiples of 1001 can be expressed in the form , where
and
are integers and
?
Problem 10
A circle of radius 1 is randomly placed in a 15-by-36 rectangle so that the circle lies completely within the rectangle. Given that the probability that the circle will not touch diagonal
is
where
and
are relatively prime positive integers, find
Problem 10
Let be the set of integers between 1 and
whose binary expansions have exactly two 1's. If a number is chosen at random from
the probability that it is divisible by 9 is
where
and
are relatively prime positive integers. Find
Problem 11
Define a T-grid to be a matrix which satisfies the following two properties:
- Exactly five of the entries are
's, and the remaining four entries are
's.
- Among the eight rows, columns, and long diagonals (the long diagonals are
and
, no more than one of the eight has all three entries equal.
Find the number of distinct T-grids.
Problem 15
A long thin strip of paper is 1024 units in length, 1 unit in width, and is divided into 1024 unit squares. The paper is folded in half repeatedly. For the first fold, the right end of the paper is folded over to coincide with and lie on top of the left end. The result is a 512 by 1 strip of double thickness. Next, the right end of this strip is folded over to coincide with and lie on top of the left end, resulting in a 256 by 1 strip of quadruple thickness. This process is repeated 8 more times. After the last fold, the strip has become a stack of 1024 unit squares. How many of these squares lie below the square that was originally the 942nd square counting from the left?
Problem 14
Consider the points and
There is a unique square
such that each of the four points is on a different side of
Let
be the area of
Find the remainder when
is divided by 1000.
Problem 15
Let and
denote the circles
and
respectively. Let
be the smallest positive value of
for which the line
contains the center of a circle that is externally tangent to
and internally tangent to
Given that
where
and
are relatively prime integers, find
Problem 15
In with
,
, and
, let
be a point on
such that the incircles of
and
have equal radii. Let
and
be positive relatively prime integers such that
. Find
.
Problem 15
In triangle ,
,
, and
. Points
and
lie on
with
and
. Points
and
lie on
with
and
. Let
be the point, other than
, of intersection of the circumcircles of
and
. Ray
meets
at
. The ratio
can be written in the form
, where
and
are relatively prime positive integers. Find
.