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I made a Mock AMC 10/12. It leans more towards the 10, but can still be great preparation for the 12. Because I want everybody to have a chance at the problem, I tried to limit the trig. I will probably release it tomorrow and run the due date through the 20th (of February). Please no sign-ups, just submit your answers to me by February 20th at 8 PM EST. I will probably get results back on the 21st and I will release the answers immediately. I have the contest made, I just need to make sure all of my answers are right and that there are no grammatical errors. Other than that I'll probably post it tomorrow at 6 PM.
Oh, and one more thing. I'll have a Mock AIME around early-mid March. That will be harder than usual to make up for difficulty to the people on the 12.
EDIT: Here's the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1c8hhl6yt2awpix/Mock%20AMC%2010.pdf?dl=0
Errata: number 24: the diagonals aren't integers and you should find a+b+c given the area is a(rtb)/c. A. 20 B. 70 C. 120 D. 220 E. 270
Oh, and one more thing. I'll have a Mock AIME around early-mid March. That will be harder than usual to make up for difficulty to the people on the 12.
EDIT: Here's the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1c8hhl6yt2awpix/Mock%20AMC%2010.pdf?dl=0
Errata: number 24: the diagonals aren't integers and you should find a+b+c given the area is a(rtb)/c. A. 20 B. 70 C. 120 D. 220 E. 270
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