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Answer all questions.

1. Find the sum of 102 + 203 + 304 + 405 + 506 + 708 + 809 + 901.

2. The number 6 has exactly 4 unique factors: 1, 2, 3 and 6. How


many whole numbers less than 10 have an odd number of unique
factors?

3. Gina has $1350 and receives $11 every week. James has $1650
and spends $19 per week. After how many weeks will they have the
same amount of money?

4. In the following cryptarithm, each different letters in the represents


a different digit. Find the last three digits of the largest possible sum.
MINED
+ DENIM

5. Adam can paint a classroom in 6 hours. Ben can paint the same
classroom in 12 hours. If they work together, each at their own rate,
to paint this classroom, how many hours would they take?
6. The first 40 odd counting numbers are written. How many times
does “3” appears as a digit?

7. In a family, there are four children. Adam’s age is the sum of


Beth’s and Carol’s ages. Four years ago, David’s age was the sum of
Beth’s age then and Carol’s age then. Eight years ago, Adam’s age
was twice David’s age than. Who is the oldest child in this family?

8. Gerald likes to create pattern with dots. He created the following


figures below. The first four figures are shown below. How many
dots will the 16th figure contain?

9. The region inside the circle can be cut into two parts by drawing 1
line through it, as shown. If the circle is cut into 232 parts, then what
is the least number of lines that must be drawn through the region?
10. The square ABCD has area 80. Points E, F, G and H are on the
sides of the square and AE = BF = CG = DH. If AE = 3EB, what is
the shaded area?

11. Which of the following numbers is closet to 20.15 × 51.02?


(a) 100 (b) 1000 (c) 10000 (d) 100000 (e) 1000000

12. Cathy draws a square with side length 10cm. She is joined the
midpoints of the sides to make a smaller square. What is the area of
the smaller square?

(a) 10cm² (b) 20cm² (c) 25cm² (d) 40cm² (e)


50cm²
13. Mary, Ann and Nata works kindergarten. Each day from
Monday to Friday exactly two of them come to work. Mary works 3
days per week and Ann works 4 days per week. How many days per
week does Nata work?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 (e) 5

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