Seniors: International Mathematics

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Seniors

(Grades 11,12)

International Mathematics
TOURNAMENT OF THE TOWNS
O-Level Paper Fall 2003.

1 [3] For any integer n + 1, . . . , 2n (n is a natural number) consider its greatest odd divisor. Prove
that the sum of all these divisors equals n2 .

2 [4] What least possible number of unit squares ( 1 × 1) must be drawn in order to get a picture
of 25 × 25-square divided into 625 of unit squares?

3 [5] A salesman and a customer altogether have 1999 rubles in coins and bills of 1, 5, 10, 50,
100, 500 , 1000 rubles. The customer has enough money to buy a Cat in the Bag which costs
the integer number of rubles. Prove that the customer can buy the Cat and get the correct
change.

4 Each side of 1 × 1 square is a hypothenuse of an exterior right triangle. Let A, B, C, D


be the vertices of the right angles and O1 , O2 , O3 , O4 be the centers of the incircles of these
triangles. Prove that

a) [3] The area of quadrilateral ABCD does not exceed 2;


b) [3] The area of quadrilateral O1 O2 O3 O4 does not exceed 1.

6 [5] A paper tetrahedron is cut along some of so that it can be developed onto the plane. Could
it happen that this development cannot be placed on the plane in one layer?

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