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2001 AIME | Problems Contents = 1 Problem 1 = 2 Problem 2 = 3 Problem 3. 4 Problem 4 = 5 Problem 5 = 6 Problem 6 = 7 Problem 7 = 8 Problem 8 = 9 Problem 9 = 10 Problem 10 #11 Problem 11 = 12 Problem 12 = 13 Problem 13 = 14 Problem 14 = 15 Problem 15 = 16 See also Problem 1 Find the sum of all positive two-digit integers that are divisible by each of their digits Solution Problem 2 Afinte set S of distinct real numbers has the folowing properties: the mean of S U {1 }is 13less than the mean ofS, and the mean of SU {2001 }is 27 more than the mean of S. Find the mean of S. Solution Problem 3 Solution Problem 4 In viangle ABC, angles A and B measure G0 degrees and 45 degrees, respectively. The bisector of angle A intersects BO at T,and AT’ = 24, the area of triangle A BC can be written in the form a. + by/C, where a,b, and Care positive integers, and C isnot divisible by the square of any prime. Finda + b+ c. Solution Problem 5 ‘An equilateral triangle is inscribed in the elipse whose equation is 22? + 4y” = 4. one vertex ofthe triangles (0, 1), one altitude is contained in the y-axis, and the length of each side is m+n where 771 and 72 are relatively prime positive integers. Find Solution Problem 6 Aairdieis oe four times. The probability that each ofthe final hee oli at east a lage athe rl preceding it maybe expressed te form 7,/Ta were Mane Mare reltvely prime postive integers Find T+ Th Solution Problem 7 Tangle ABC has AB = 21, AC = 22and BC = 20, Points 1 and Hare ocated on AB and AC, respectvey, such that 1) Fis parallel to BC’ and contain the center of the inscribed circle of triangle A XC. then DES = mn, where ‘Mand Nare relatively prime positive integers. Find ™. + 72 Solution Problem 8 Call a positive integer N a 7-10 double it the digits of the base-7 representation of NV form a base-10 number that is twice NV, For example, 511 is a 7-10 double because its base-7 representation is 1()2. Whatis the largest 7-10 double? Solution Problem 9 intriangle ABC, AB = 13, BC =1iandC'A © 17. point Dison AR, Fison BC, and Fis onC@A. Let AD = p- ABBE =q: BC.andCF = 1 CA vere p.q.and Pat postive and satisfy p + q +7 = 2/3 and p” + q’ + 1? = 2/5, The ratio of the area of triangle DEF to the area of triangle ABC can be written in the form ‘™/N, where M and N are relatively prime positive integers. Find 7. + 7. Solution Problem 10 Let S be the set of points whose coordinates 2.1, and Z ae integers that satisty 0 < a < 2.0 < y < 3.and 0S 2 S A.two istint points are randomly chosen from 9. The probabilty that the midpoint ofthe segment they determine also belongs to Sis 712/72, where Mand N are relatively prime positive integers, Find 772 + 7. Solution Problem 11 Ina rectangular array of points, with 5 rows and NV columns, the points are numbered consecutively from left to right beginning withthe op row. Thus thet ow is umbered 1 through NV the segond row s numbered N+ tough 21V, and so forth Five points, Py P>, Py, Py. and Py, are selected so that each Ps inrow fLet be the number associated with P, Now renumber the aray consecutively rom top to bottom, beginning withthe rst column, Let Yjbe the number associated wth P atrerthe renumbering Wis founa thay = Yoho oe Wey acta Yovand ire = yar Find the smatest poasble value of N. Solution Problem 12 A spheres inscribed inthe tetrahedron whose vertices are A = (6,0, 0), B = (0,4,0),C = (0, 0,2),ane D = (0,0, 0).theredus ofthe sphereis 17/1, where ™ and are elaivel prime positive integers. Find 0 + 7. Solution Problem 13 In acertain ciclo, the chord ofa d-degree arc is 22 centimeters long andthe chord of a 2cL-degree ac is 20 centimeters longer than the chord of a 3d-degree ar, where d < 120. The length ofthe chord of a 3d/degree arcis—rm + /n centimeters, where 171 and 71 are positive integers. Find 17 + TL, Solution Problem 14 ‘A mail carrier delivers mail to the nineteen houses on the east side of Elm Street. The carrier notices that no two adjacent houses ever get mall on the same day, but that there are never more than two houses in @ row that get no mail on the same day. How many different patterns of mail delivery are possible? Solution Problem 15 The numbers 1,23, 4,5, 6,7, and 8 are randomly written onthe faces of a regular octahedron so that each face contains a efferent number. The probabiliy that no two consecutive numbers, where and 1 are considered tobe consecutive, ae written on faces that share an edge is 7/72, where 17) and 71 are relatively prime positive integers. Find ™. + 7. Solution 2001 AIME I Answer Key Retun to2001 AIME | (2001 AIME | Problems) 1, 630 2.651 3, 500 4.291 5.937 rT lestDaily

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