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TLavotiats (leur & 3) = Bomething Lahich Peet not Chang Problem: 1y2- Ss 3 There are ## numbers on the blackboard-sx zeros and @e ones. You have to perform the following operation 4 times: cross out any two numbers. If they Were equal, write another zero on the blackboard. If they were iit equal, write a one. Do it in your notebooks in any order you wish. What is last number left? I dum chamyt tn Alum 00,0, Mer A AA Litt=3 OS 0 no chavye- ‘ L Ott 20 72 l<- eo Se- -JEHTE I @DHe ADI No Change © Ras no. =I part, of, dam = Tnvatiowse = odd odL-L = BR even -2 = HOH Problem: 1 \o\ 2 Go There are 4 numbers on the blackboardesist zeros and-fame-ones. You have to perform the following operation 4 simes: cross out any two numbers. If they Were equal, write another zero on the blackboard. If they were hoi equal, write a one. Do it in your notebooks in any order you wish. What is last number left? SI sume UIKO+ FOX] = FO Ty d oc - tS - - 76 » Qob& no = O Problem: 2 There are only two letters in the alphabet of the Ao-Ao language: A and O. Moreover, the language satisfies the following conditions: if you delete two neighboring letters AO from any word, then you will get a word with the same meaning, Similarly, the meaning of a word you insert the combinations OA or AAOO any place in a word. Can we be sure that woni(00 si Oye the same meaning? @O—-Ao 2g. AAROOA = AOA Aoo 7 OAT OQ+or Ye fonoor = Ao Fronoor @+AKoo F Qamo = OAACCAAC AhOO —— + BOR ——¥ ooh —— —) OfA =) LA xl xX=-] J mot pomible R= noe o -ho tf = Wn Votiane Kho dL Ua Az +H Change tw Sun Oz-t O-Ao -Cyi) =0 Ite 2 loo = +t-t-12-] OQ+oh +14) =e Ris? OR = 1 tie = FI ® +Aanoo +Gr2)= 0 Bir “povet}oud UMS + RS Problem: 7 16 There are 13 gray, & brown, and 17 red chameleons on Chromatic Island. When two chameleons of different colors meet they both change their color to the third one (for instance, gray and brown both become red). Is it possible that after some time all the chameleons on the island are the same color? Bae 'ne 7 @MO-1Q -1B — 3 42R K O-m-\e —#2e [-Ip-\r 25 @®-tr — 1G — 422 4 (SB 16 & fois -ts8 9208 x k ACR Ly, x [23 Tae ¢ fo) 2 ee >) There are gray, brown, an :d chameleons on Chromatic Island. When two chameleons of different colors meet they both change their color to the third one (for instance, gray and brown both become red). Is it possible that after some time all the chameleons on the island are the same color? { ie IR aA 25 G29, ob (22) | 648 Problem: 9 ( =) “\S=e €232xr There are 4-2ray, # brown, fad chameleons.on Chromatic Island, When vo chameleons of different colors meet they both change their color to the third one (for instance, gray and brown both become red). Is it possible that after some time all the chameleons on the island are the same color? (34 198 AD | -tR 9 +46 na L SSB aift=9=- 2x3 Problem: 7 ¢ Ye as There are 9 gray, brown, and & redchameleons on Chromatic Island. When two chameleons of different colors meet the} both-changé their color to the third one (for instance, gray and brown both become red). Is it possible that after some time all the chameleons on the island are the same color? fA] Graty~ wy TAA [os-tea 6B L IS AVR U2 agers =F a1q 23x¢e Jesa-sa —\08 26k a 324 > L (oo KR we pete ible Proble There fe 13 gray, 15 brown, and 17 red chameleons on Chromatic Island. When two chameleons of differ ange their color to the third one (for instance, gray and brown both become red). Is it possible that after some time all the chameleons on the island are the same color? Problem: 3 A circle is divided into.6 sectors (see Figure 1), and a pawn stands in each of them. It is allowed to shift any two pawns to sectors bordering those they stand on at the moment. Is it possible to gather all pawns in one sector using such operations? IM [mave 3 exackly 2 pars have fo be Sniftedd Awe 22445 Aion= 645 SAGs 4te4 B43 21s zt Change tw dam druw & Ani Fting of [padl “ we tts Noah 2? in Dmove = 2 SHES = todQto8L = teven oN, ee s peaty of Jans Vrvatiak® ok od& ik as - pode Josie samz 6 = even e wh ri 3S , cami + iI) +6/-6 L ail © @ anf = Seek Bae welp ——~ = £ eve xevenh z eVen cba ROAD = OSL odh even ~ eVeh TRAE SUH \e \ \V i . Von) In a certain code language, Kia e MY 1) ‘po kit " ‘Usha is playing j (1) ‘poldiop gipimeans Isha is playin. na i& (2) ‘kob ja ki ma’ means ‘Asha is playing : tennis’. tennis ~» kob (3) ‘kitopiso ho' means 'They are playing football’. (4) ‘po sur kob’ means ‘Cards and tennis’. Ja = Ash Which word in that language means ‘Asha’? YF ja (B) ma (C) kob (D) top Q.1, The letters J, KL M(1 0 and(2)represent seven consecutive integers fror that order, pi (Cs as much less than Kas Lis greater than MA AOL is greater than 0, Kis the middle term peer anes @ais 3 greater than M. mY “x Can you find the sequence of letters from the lowest _alueto the highest value? K-0 =U-™ ado ia 1 Prob:

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