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Open RIPMWC. Round 1 Mathlete Training Centre 2014 Open Round 1 RIPMWC 1) A star is made by connecting the vertices of a rectangular pentagon ABCDE. The area of the pentagon ABCDE is 6.882cm?, and the area of triangle ABE is 1.902cm®, What is the area of triangle CDE in cm? 2) The sum of the perimeters of shapes OPQ and ABCDEFGHIJ is 9.95m. OGJ is quarter-circle of radius 1.4m and GF = AJ = 0.4m, Taking = 2, find the perimeter of rectangle OQHP inm. Sopyright®Mathlete Training Centre Page: 1 of 10 2014 Open RIPMWC Round 1 3) What is the measure of the angle formed between the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock at 9:24? 4) How many solutions are there to te ; 3 with a and b being whole numbers and a <6? Copyright©Mathlete Training Centre Page: 2 of 10 2014 Open RIPMWC. Round 1 5) Calculate 6) How many ways are there to make $80 using some combination of $5, $10and$20 notes? Copyright@Mathlete Training Centre Page: 3 of 10 2014 Open. RIPMWC. Round 1 7) What is the last digit of 2014704 — 2914718 +. 2014701 — 201471) +... — 20148 + 2014? — 201477 8) After John walked 2% of the distance from his home to his school at a constant speed, he turned around and walked home, got his bicycle and cycled to his school and back home. John cycles three and a half times faster than he walks. Find the largest possible value of « so that returning home to get his bicycle did not take more time than him walking all the way to and from his school without his bicycle. Copyright©Mathlete Training Centre Page: 4 of 10 2014 Open RIPMWC Round 1 9) The number 95__94775998 is divisible by 198. What is the missing digit? 10) A pair of positive integers (a, b) is said to be an ‘awesome pair’ if a — i? is positive and is a factor of 2014. How many awesome pairs are there with both a and 6 less than 100? Copyright@Mathlete Training Centre Page: 5 of 10 2014 Open RIPMWC. Round 1 11) A snooker table ABCD is 370cm by 180cm in size. There are pockets in the 4 corners and in the middle of the longer edges (ie. at A, B, C, D, E, F). When a ball is hit, you can assume that it bounces off the table at the same angle as it hits. A ball is hit towards edge DC from point P and goes into pocket F after 5 bounces. Given that P is 50cm from A, what is the distance DQ to the nearest cm? 12) In the diagram above, OAB is a circular sector with OA = OB and ZAOB = 30°. A circle passing through A is drawn with centre C on OA, touching OB at a point D. If the area of the circular sector OAB is 7cm?, find the area of the circle with its centre at C and radius CA in em?, 3 Copyright@Mathlete Training Centre Page: 6 of 10 2014 Open RIPMWC. Round 1 13) Calculate the sum 14+243-445+6+7-849+ 10411 ~ 12+... +2009 +2010 +2011 — 2012 +2013 +2014 1) Ita@b= — then what is (1 x 2) 4 (2 x 3) @ (3 x 4) @ ... © (2013 x 2014)? 4 a’b Copyright@Mathlete Training Centre Page: 7 of 10 2014 Open RIPMWC Round 1 15) Martha writes down a list of numbers where each number is the sum of the previous two num- bers on the list. The first numbers she writes down are both 1s, and so the third number she writes is 1+ 1= 2. If she divides the 2014th number on the list by 7, what is the remainder? 16) Esther has 25 coins in a single pile and she is trying to split them up so that each coin ends up in a pile by itself. Every time she splits a pile into 2 sub-piles, one with a coins and the other with b coins, she will get (a x 6) points added to her ‘score’. ( E.g. from a pile with 5 coins, which she splits into a sub-pile of 2 coins and another pile of 3 coins, she gets 6 points added to her score). From a starting score of 0 points, what is the largest score she can attain? Copyright©Mathlete Training Centre Page: 8 of 10 2014 Open RIPMWC Round 1 17) 7 women are standing in a row. Each woman has 3 hats, one red, one blue and one yellow. ‘The woman in the middle (4th in the row) has a black hat. and a white hat in addition to the 3 hats each has. How many combinations of hats can they wear if no 2 women next to each other wears a hat of the same colour? 18) 1)? Copyright©Mathlete Training Centre Page: 10 of 10 2014

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