2021 Fall AMC 10B Problems
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[hide]Problem 1
What is the value of
Problem 2
Problem 3
The expression is equal to the fraction
in which
and
are positive integers whose greatest common divisor is
. What is
Problem 4
At noon on a certain day, Minneapolis is degrees warmer than St. Louis. At
the temperature in Minneapolis has fallen by
degrees while the temperature in St. Louis has risen by
degrees, at which time the temperatures in the two cities differ by
degrees. What is the product of all possible values of
Problem 5
Let . Which of the following is equal to
Problem 6
The least positive integer with exactly distinct positive divisors can be written in the form
, where
and
are integers and
is not a divisor of
. What is
Problem 7
The least positive integer with exactly distinct positive divisors can be written in the form
, where
and
are integers and
is not a divisor of
. What is
See also
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