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Revision as of 19:49, 7 August 2011
Problem 1
If and are digits for which
$\begin{tabular}{ccc}& 2 & a\\ \times & b & 3\\ \hline & 6 & 9\\ 9 & 2\\ \hline 9 & 8 & 9\end{tabular}$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)
then
Problem 2
The adjacent sides of the decagon shown meet at right angles. What is its perimeter?
(Note: Picture needed)
Problem 3
If , , and are real numbers such that
then
Problem 4
If is larger than , and is larger than , then is what percent larger than ?
Problem 5
A rectangle with perimeter is divided into five congruent rectangles as shown in the diagram. What is the perimeter of one of the five congruent rectangles?
(Note: Picture needed)