2015 AIME I Problems
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Problem 1
The expressions =
and
=
are obtained by writing multiplication and addition operators in an alternating pattern between successive integers. Find the positive difference between integers
and
.
Problem 2
The nine delegates to the Economic Cooperation Conference include officials from Mexico,
officials from Canada, and
officials from the United States. During the opening session, three of the delegates fall asleep. Assuming that the three sleepers were determined randomly, the probability that exactly two of the sleepers are from the same country is
, where m and n are relatively prime positive integers. Find
.
Problem 3
There is a prime number such that
is the cube of a positive integer. Find
.
Problem 4
Problem 5
In a drawer Sandy has pairs of socks, each pair a different color. On Monday Sandy selects two individual socks at random from the
socks in the drawer. On Tuesday Sandy selects
of the remaining
socks at random and on Wednesday two of the remaining
socks at random. The probability that Wednesday is the first day Sandy selects matching socks is
, where
and
are relatively prime positive integers, Find
.
Problem 6
Problem 7
In the diagram below, is a square. Point
is the midpoint of
. Points
and
lie on
, and
and
lie on
and
, respectively, so that
is a square. Points
and
lie on
, and
and
lie on
and
, respectively, so that
is a square. The area of
is 99. Find the area of
.
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Problem 8
For positive integer , let
denote the sum of the digits of
. Find the smallest positive integer satisfying
.
Problem 9
Problem 10
Problem 11
Problem 12
Consider all 1000-element subsets of the set {1, 2, 3, ... , 2015}. From each such subset choose the least element. The arithmetic mean of all of these least elements is , where
and
are relatively prime positive integers. Find
.
Problem 13
Problem 14
Problem 15
A block of wood has the shape of a right circular cylinder with radius and height
, and its entire surface has been painted blue. Points
and
are chosen on the edge of one of the circular faces of the cylinder so that
on that face measures
. The block is then sliced in half along the plane that passes through point
, point
, and the center of the cylinder, revealing a flat, unpainted face on each half. The area of one of these unpainted faces is
, where
,
, and
are integers and
is not divisible by the square of any prime. Find
.