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Problem
Problems 8, 9 and 10 use the data found in the accompanying paragraph and figures
Four friends, Art, Roger, Paul and Trisha, bake cookies, and all cookies have the same thickness. The shapes of the cookies differ, as shown.
Art's cookies are trapezoids:
Roger's cookies are rectangles:
Paul's cookies are parallelograms:
Trisha's cookies are triangles:
How many cookies will be in one batch of Trisha's cookies?
Solution
Art's cookies have areas of . There are 12 cookies in one of Art's batches so everyone used of dough. Trisha's cookies have an area of so she has cookies per batch.
See Also
2003 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 11 | |
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