KMC Level 3&4 pg3

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Mari 20, 2014 Levels 3 and 4 # 12. Paula shoots arrows at the target shown on the left. When she misses the & target, che gete zero pointe. Paula shoots two arrows and odds the number of pointe. ( ) Which of the following sums cannot be her score? 70 a (A) 60 (B) 70 (C) 80 (D) 90 (E) 100 # 13. Mary had equal numbers of red, yellow, and green tokens. She used some of these tokens to make a pile. You can see all the tokens she used in the figure. After making the pile, she still has five tokens which were not used. How many yellow tokens did she have at the beginning? (A)s (6 (C7 (D) 15 (B) 18 # 14. Peter Rabbit likes cabbage aud carrots very much. In one day, he can eat only 9 carrots, only 2 cabbages, or 1 cabbage and 4 carrots. During one week Peter ate 30 carrots. How many cabbages did he eat during that week? (Aye (B)7 (o)8 (D)9 (E) 10 # 15. The solid in the picture to the right was made by sticking eight identical cubes together. What does this solid look like from directly above? (A) (B) (c) (D) () # 16. How many dots are there in this picture? (A) 180 (B) 181 (C) 182 (D) 183 () 265, Problems 5 points each #17. On the planet Kangaroo each kangyear has 20 kangmonths and each kangmonth has 6 kangweeks. How many kangweeks are there in one quarter of a kangyear? (ayo (B) 30 (©) 60 (D) 90 (©) 120 # 18. Seven children are standing in a circle. No two boys are standing next to each other. No three girls are standing next to each other. Which of the statements below about the number of girls standing in the circle is true? (A) 3 is the only possible number. (B) 8 and 4 are the only possible numbers (C) 4 is the only possible number. (D) 4 and 5 are the only possible numbers. (B) 5 is the only possible number. © Math Kangaroo in USA, NFP, 3 www.mathkangaroo.org

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