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− | By | + | By reversing the folds, we find that the holes will be |
− | In the middle (in relation from left to right | + | 1) In the middle (in relation from left to right) |
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− | + | 2) At separating poles (up and down) | |
+ | This is pictured in <math>\boxed{B}</math> | ||
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+ | ==Solution 2== | ||
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+ | If you unfold the paper, the hole you punched will not move. The only answer that keeps the hole in the upper-right quadrant in the same place is <math>\boxed{B}</math>. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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Problem 18
As indicated by the diagram below, a rectangular piece of paper is folded bottom to top, then left to right, and finally, a hole is punched at X. What does the paper look like when unfolded?
Solution 1
By reversing the folds, we find that the holes will be
1) In the middle (in relation from left to right)
2) At separating poles (up and down)
This is pictured in
Solution 2
If you unfold the paper, the hole you punched will not move. The only answer that keeps the hole in the upper-right quadrant in the same place is .
See also
1998 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by 1997 AJHSME |
Followed by 1999 AMC 8 | |
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All AJHSME/AMC 8 Problems and Solutions |