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== Problem 7 ==
 
== Problem 7 ==
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A carton contains milk that is <math>2</math>% fat, an amount that is <math>40</math>% less fat than the amount contained in a carton of whole milk. What is the percentage of fat in whole milk?
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<math>a)\, \frac{12}{5}\qquad
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[[2009 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 7|Solution]]
 
[[2009 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 7|Solution]]

Revision as of 22:10, 11 February 2009

Problem 1

One can holds $12$ ounces of soda. What is the minimum number of cans needed to provide a gallon (128 ounces) of soda? $a)\, 7\qquad b)\, 8\qquad c)\, 9\qquad d)\, 10\qquad e)\, 11$

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Problem 2

Four coins are picked out of a piggy bank that contains a collection of pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. Which of the following could not be the total value of the four coins, in cents?

$a)\, 15\qquad b)\, 25\qquad c)\, 35\qquad d)\, 45\qquad e)\, 55$

Solution

Problem 3

Which of the following is equal to $1 + \frac{1}{1+\frac{1}{1+1}}$?

$a)\, \frac{5}{4}\qquad b)\, \frac{3}{2}\qquad c)\, \frac{5}{3}\qquad d)\, 2\qquad e)\, 3$

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Problem 4

Eric plans to compete in a triathalon. He can average $2$ miles per hour in the $\frac{1}{4}$-mile swim and $6$ miles per hour in the $3$-mile run. His goal is to finish the triathlon in $2$ hours. To accomplish his goal what must his average speed in miles per hour, be for the $15$-mile bicycle ride?

$a)\, \frac{120}{11}\qquad b)\, 11\qquad c)\, \frac{56}{5}\qquad d)\, \frac{45}{4}\qquad e)\, 12$

Solution

Problem 5

What is the sum of the digits of the square of $111,111,111$?

$a)\, 18\qquad b)\, 27\qquad c)\, 45\qquad d)\, 63\qquad e)\, 81$

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Problem 6

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Problem 7

A carton contains milk that is $2$% fat, an amount that is $40$% less fat than the amount contained in a carton of whole milk. What is the percentage of fat in whole milk?

$a)\, \frac{12}{5}\qquad b)\, \frac{10}{3}\qquad c)\, 9\qquad d)\, 38\qquad e)\, 42$

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Problem 9

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Problem 10

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Problem 11

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Problem 12

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Problem 15

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Problem 16

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Problem 17

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Problem 18

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Problem 19

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Problem 20

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Problem 21

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Problem 22

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Problem 25

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