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MATHEMATICS WITHOUT BORDERS

2015-2016

AUTUMN 2015: GROUP 3

Problem 1. In how many ways can we place a digit instead of @ so that will be true?
A) 3 B) 4 C) 5
Problem 2. The unknown addend @ in the equation 3 dm = @ dm + 20 cm is:
A) 1 B) 10 C) 17
Problem 3. To what number do you add 13 to get 101?
A) 87 B) 88 C) 89
Problem 4. The number 3 is NOT the sum of:
A) 3 consecutive numbers B) 4 consecutive numbers C) 2 consecutive numbers
Problem 5. How many even numbers is the magic square made of?

6 8 1

2
Hint: 0 is an even number.
A) 6 B) 7 C) 9
Problem 6. How many sheets of paper are there between the 23 and 77 pages of a book?
A) 25 B) 26 C) 55
Problem 7. From which number, if we subtract 11, we will get 89?
A) 80 B) 90 C) 100
Problem 8. In a box there are 30 pencils, of 3 different colours - 10 blue, 10 red and 10 green ones.
What is the smallest possible number of pencils we would need to take out, without looking at their
colour, in order to ensure that we have taken out pencils from all three colours?
A) 11 B) 21 C) 29
Задача 9. Fill in the missing number in the box.
3 2 + 15 25 = 0
A) 18 B) 15 C) 12
Problem 10. How many are the numbers between 12 and 120, which have at least two digits of 1?
A) 10 B) 11 C) 12
Problem 11. What is the number of possible different sums that we get when we add the results
from throwing 4 dice?

Problem 12. Find the value of


Problem 13. There were 9 pieces of paper. Some of them were cut into three parts. Altogether,
there are now 19 pieces of paper. How many pieces were cut into three parts?
Problem 14. A textbook is opened at random. To what pages is it opened if the sum of the facing
pages is 89?
Problem 15. What are the last 2 digits of the sum

Problem 16. How many numbers between 1 and 99 are divisible by 2 and 6?
Problem 17. It is known that :
- Among A, B , C and D there are two excellent students;
- Among A, B and C there is one excellent student;
- Among A, C and D there is one excellent student.
How many are the excellent students?
Problem 18. How many seconds do we have to take out of 72 seconds to get 1 minute?
Problem 19. Use 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 to form a 2-digit number and a 3-digit number. Find the largest
sum of these two numbers.
Problem 20. How many sticks with a length of 11 cm can we cut off from a stick with a length of 1
m?

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