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+ | Cat and Claire are having a conversation about Cat's favorite number. Cat says, "My favorite number is a two-digit perfect square!" | ||
+ | Claire asks, "If I picked a digit of your favorite number at random and revealed it to me without telling me which place it was in, is there a chance I'd know for certain what it is?" | ||
+ | Cat says, "Yes!" Moreover, if I told you a number and identified it as the sum of the digits of my favorite number, or if I told you a number and identified it as the positive difference of the digits of my favorite number, you wouldn't know my favorite number! | ||
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+ | Claire says, "Now I know your favorite number!" What is Cat's favorite number? | ||
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+ | [[2022 MMATHS Individual Round Problems/Problem 4|Solution]] | ||
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+ | ==Problem 5== | ||
Latest revision as of 13:43, 19 December 2022
Problem 1
Suppose that and . Compute .
Problem 2
Triangle has and . Points and are the reflections of over , over , over , over , over , and over , respectively. Find the area of hexagon .
Problem 3
Luke and Carissa are finding the sum of the first positive integers by adding them one at a time. Luke forgets to add one number and gets an answer of . Carissa adds a number twice by mistake and gets an answer of . What is the sum of the number that Luke forgot and the number that Carissa added twice?
Problem 4
Cat and Claire are having a conversation about Cat's favorite number. Cat says, "My favorite number is a two-digit perfect square!"
Claire asks, "If I picked a digit of your favorite number at random and revealed it to me without telling me which place it was in, is there a chance I'd know for certain what it is?"
Cat says, "Yes!" Moreover, if I told you a number and identified it as the sum of the digits of my favorite number, or if I told you a number and identified it as the positive difference of the digits of my favorite number, you wouldn't know my favorite number!
Claire says, "Now I know your favorite number!" What is Cat's favorite number?
Problem 5
- PLEASE NOTE THIS IS UNFINISHED.