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2010 Round Two 6th Grade With Answers 1

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1. It is now 10:05 AM. What time will it be 237 minutes from now? 1.

2:02 PM

2. Half of a third of a number is 18. What is the number? 2. 108

3. Dividing 133 by 29 we find a quotient and a remainder. Find the sum of the quotient
3. 21
and the remainder.

4. A house has 4 rooms. One of the rooms has been split into 3 separate rooms. How
4. 6 rooms
many rooms are in the house now?

3
5. Simplify 9
4 5. -2.25 or −
− 4
3

1 1 1
6. Find the smallest whole number that is larger than 1 + 2 + 3 6. 8
2 3 4

1 2 1 3 1
7. What is the value of the expression: × + × ? 7. 0.143 or
7 5 7 5 7

8. Eight squares are connected as shown, the area of every square is 9 square inches,
find the perimeter of the figure.

8. 54 in

9. Jenny made four purchases. She purchased 5 pineapples at $3.39 each, 9 bags of
peanuts at $1.51 each, 5 cans of soup at $0.61 each, and 9 candy bars at $.49 each. 9. $38.00
How much did she spend?

10. If 180% of a number is equal to 210% of 54, what is the number? 10. 63

1 1
11. You fill a jug with water to of its capacity. You then remove of the water. You are
2 3 11. 3 gals
left with 0.5 gallons of water. What is the capacity of the jug in gallons?

12. If a and b are both integers and 300 ≤ a ≤ 400 and 400 ≤ b ≤ 1200 , then the largest
b 12. 3
value of is
a

13. Solve for a: 2 × a + 2 + 3 × a + 3 =40 13. a = 7

14. How many odd numbers are there between 20 and 100? 14. 40 numbers

15. Solve for k: 77 ÷ ( 77 ÷ ( k − 77 ) ) =


2 15. k =79

16. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 21. What is the first number? 16. 6
17. A ball was thrown straight up into the air. The table below shows the distance the
ball was from the ground at various times after it was thrown. How high was the
ball 24 seconds after it was thrown? 17. 383 ft
Time (sec) 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32
Height (ft) 0 215 383 481 517 481 383 215 0

18. In reference to the table above, what was the total distance the ball travelled in the
18. 651 ft
first 24 seconds, if the maximum height was reached at 16 seconds?

(
19. Solve for x: 780 − 780 − ( 780 − ( 780 − x ) ) = )
432 . 19. x = 432

1
20. Express as a simple fraction.
1 5
2+ 20.
1 12
2+
2

21. 1.75 m + 1225 cm + 0.01km is equal to how many meters? 21. 24 meters

=
22. For a two digit number ab , a + a b and a
= + b 12 . Find the number ab (not a × b ). 22. 48

a
23. A rectangle has sides 3 × a long and wide. If 4 × a =40 inches, find the area of
3 23. 100 in2
the rectangle in square inches.

24. Evaluate: 33 × 50 × 7−2 = 24. 0.551 or


27
49

25. If a − 3 + b − 4 =
0 , find a2 − b2 . 25. -7

26. The radii of the two circles are 5 in and 3 in. What is the area of the dark
part of the figure? Express your answer as a multiple of π . 26. 16π

27. Express the repeating decimal number 0.12 as a simple fraction. 4


27.
33

28. Find a such that 2 × a2 =


200 . 28. a = ±10

29. If you repeatedly toss two coins into the air simultaneously, what proportion of the 1
tosses would you expect to come up a head on one coin and a tail on the other 29. 0.500 or 2
coin? or 50% or 1:2

30. A rectangle has an area of 24 in2 and its dimensions are natural numbers. If the 30. l = 6
length is increased by 2 in and the width is decreased by 1 in, the area remains
w=4
the same. What are the dimensions of the rectangle?

Tie Breaker 31. Tie Breaker


11 24 1
Find a proper fraction strictly between and with the smallest possible
47 49 3
denominator.

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