Division Maths Olympiad P 2006 Contest: 2 Suppose N Is A Whole Number

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Division MATHS OLYMPIAD

P 2006 CONTEST
YEAR 4

1 What number can replace the square to make the statement


true?
5x 11=90+12

2 Suppose N is a whole number.


For how many. values of Nis < also a whole number?

3 The sum of the three-digit number AAA and AAA


the two-digit number BB is the four-digit + BB
number CD6E. A, B, C, D, and E are “CD6EE
different digits. What four-digit number does ———_—
CD6E represent?

4 A bowl contains 100 pieces of coloured candy: 48 green, 30 red,


12 yellow, and 10 blue. They are all wrapped in foil, so you do
not know the colour of any piece of candy. What is the least
number of pieces you must take to be sure that you have at
least 15 pieces of the same colour?

5 What is the area, in square FS, a


metres, of the shaded part c ps, fo
of the rectangle? o i
|i \ \ ; r.
va ’

16m

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YEAR 4

lf two different natural numbers have the same digits but in


reverse order. each number is called the palimage of the other.
For example, 738 and 837 are palimages of each other; so are
1234 and 4321. What two different numbers between 40 and 60
are palimages of each other?

7 A cricket chirps 6 times in 8 seconds. At that rate, how many


times does the cricket chirp in 2 minutes?

8 The odd numbers from 1 through 17 are


placed in the magic square so that the sum 1
of the numbers in each row, column and
diagonal are equal. What number goes in 5 13
the square marked "x"?
x 3

9 Each small region in the figure CTT TT |


shown Is a square. The area of
the entire figure is 320 sq cm.
What is the number of cm in the
perimeter of the entire figure? | | | | |

10 The pages of a book are numbered consecutively, beginning


with 1. The digit 7 is printed 25 times in numbering the pages.
What is the largest number of pages the book can have?

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P 2006 CONTEST
YEAR 4

11 What is the greatest number of Mondays that can occur in 45


consecutive days?

12 The average of five numbers is 8. Two of the numbers are 2 and


5. The other three numbers are equal. What is the value of one
of the three equal numbers?

13 Each figure below is formed by surrounding one row of black


squares with white squares. How many white squares will

=| [|a
surround one row of 50 black squares?

14 Two standard dice (number cubes) are rolled. What is the


probability that the product of the two numbers on top is
divisible by 3?

15 A picture frame is 20 cm by 30 cm. A 30 cm


gray border 5 cm wide surrounds the
picture at its center. What is the
number of sq cm in the area of the
20 cm

gray border?

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YEAR 4

16 Five students (Amy, Beth, Corey, Diego, Emily) sit in that order
in a circle, counting down to 1. Amy starts by saying. "34". Then
Beth says. "33". and so on. They continue around the circle to
count down by ones. Who says. "1"?

17 What whole number may be used in place of © to make this.


statement true?

L
on}w

<=<
on]

18 Bay Street has between 1 and 15 houses, numbered 1, 2, 3,


and so on. Mr. Sullivan lives in one of the houses. The sum of
all the house numbers less than his equals the sum of all the
house numbers greater than his. How many houses are there
on Bay Street?

19 Eight cubes are glued together to form the


figure shown. The length of an edge of each
cube is 3 cm. The entire figure is covered in
paint. How many square centimeters are
covered tn paint?

20 The whole number A is divisible by 7. N leaves a remainder of 1


when divided by 2, 3, 4, or 5. What is the smallest value that NV
can be?

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21 A,B, and C are different numbers. Each is chosen from the set

{3, 5, 7, 9}. What is the least possible value of a ?


B+e

22 Two rectangles with equal heights 60cm


are cut from a rectangular piece of
paper as shown. The area of the. . £
remaining piece of paper is 980 sq em Bem le
cm. What is the height of each cut, in o « “
cm?
(not drawn to scale)

23 Mr. Red. Mr. White, Mr. Blue. and Mr. Gray each wears a shirt
that is the same color as the name of one of the other three
men. Each man wears a different color. Mr. Red and Mr. White
are alder than the man in gray. The man in red is next to Mr.
White. Which man wears a white shirt?

24 Alexis bakes 90 pizzas. Each pizza is cut either into 8 small


slices or 6 large slices. Alexis has 5 small slices for every 3
large slices. How many of the 90 pizzas are cut into small
slices?

25 Lin has 8 marbles. Each marble weighs either 2 g or 4 g or 5 g.


He has a different number of marbles (at least one) of each
weight. What is the smallest possible total weight of Lin's
marbles?

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> ANSWER SHEET
: 2006
é 11 16 ns

43 | 45:54 | wns | Diego | 516


= — — -

12 | 90); (times)
11] 5 | 11
(Sis)

en

3 5 13 18 28

51 | 144 | 2° >| 288 | 50


5 10 15 20 25

48 | 156 (pages)
, 400 , 301
(sqm)
| 23 (grams)

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