Sample M
Sample M
Sample M
Mathematical Olympiads
MATH
OLYMPIAD
Contest
FEBRUARY 4, 2009
4A Time: 3 minutes
Find the sum of the integers from 2007 through +2009,
inclusive.
25
20
15
10
5
1 2 3 4
hours
4D Time: 6 minutes
The pages of a book are consecutively numbered from 1
through 384. How many times does the digit 8 appear in
this numbering?
4E
4C Time: 4 minutes
Jen travels from home on a straight road.
After a rest she returns along the same
route. The graph shows her distance from
home at any given time. What was her
average speed for the entire 4-hour trip,
in miles per hour?
4B Time: 5 minutes
The sum of the lengths of three sides of a rectangle is 55
cm. Each side is a whole number of cm in length. The
length is 8 cm more than the width. Find the perimeter of
the rectangle, in cm.
Time: 6 minutes
The product of 180 and the positive integer N is a perfect
cubic number. What is the least possible value of N?
Copyright 2008 by Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools, Inc. All rights reserved.
Division
Mathematical Olympiads
MATH
OLYMPIAD
Contest
MATH
FEBRUARY 4, 2009
4A
4B
4B
68
(cm)
4C
4D
4017
FOLLOW-UPS: (1) Find a value to replace the 55 so that the first case results in
an integer value but the second does not. [Any of the numbers 11, 14, 17, and
so on.] (2) Can you find a value that satisfies both situations? [No]
4C
Items in parentheses
are not required.
w
w
Copyright 2008 by Mathematical Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools, Inc. All rights reserved.
(mph)
4D
73
(times)
4E
(N = )
150
Olympiad 4 , Continued
METHOD 2: Strategy: Count by intervals, treating the 80s as a special case.
Interval
# of 8s
1-79
8
80-89
11
90-179
9
180-189
11
190-279
9
280-289
11
290-379
9
380-384
5
NOTE: Other FOLLOW-UP problems related to some of the above can be found in our
books Math Olympiad Contest Problems for Elementary and Middle Schools and
Creative Problem Solving in School Mathematics.