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The document contains a series of mathematical problems for the Philippine International Math and Science Olympics, focusing on various topics such as geometry, number theory, and basic arithmetic. Each problem requires the participant to solve for specific values or counts based on given conditions. The problems are designed to test mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills.
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The document contains a series of mathematical problems for the Philippine International Math and Science Olympics, focusing on various topics such as geometry, number theory, and basic arithmetic. Each problem requires the participant to solve for specific values or counts based on given conditions. The problems are designed to test mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills.
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Philippine International Math and Science Olympics

Mathematics Category (PIMSO-Math) International Round


Review
Instructions: Write your answers on the box provided before the number.

1. The perimeter of a rectangle is 132 cm. If sides of the


rectangle are integers, find the minimum value of the area of
the rectangle.
2. A prism has 243 edges. Find the difference between the
number of vertices and the number of faces of this prism.

3. Andy has 18 $1, $2 and $5 coins altogether. He has $63 in


total. At least, how many $1 coin(s) does he have?

4. How many 3-digit number(s) is / are there such that the


number does not contain digit “0”, “7” or “8”?

5. Choose 3 digits from 9, 6, 0, 5, 7 and 2 to form 3-digit


numbers. How many even number(s) greater than 400 is /
are there? (The repetition of digits is not allowed)
6. Numbers are drawn from 44 integers 1 to 44. At least how
many number(s) is / are drawn at random to ensure that
there are two numbers whose product is divisible by 9?
7. A How many rectangle(s) with “*” is / are there in the
figure below?

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8. A flight of steps has 10 steps. Zoom can go up for 1 step or
three steps at a time. How many way(s) is are there to go up
the stairs?

9. How many rectangle(s) is / are there in the figure below?

10. At least how many square(s) can be seen if viewing the


figure below from the left?

11. The sum of Grandpa’s and Grandma’s ages is 174. If


grandpa’s age 2 years ago is the same as grandma’s age 4
years from now, how old is grandma?
12. If the 16th of April is a Thursday, what day of the week is
the 17th of September of the same year?

13. What is the value of the number to represent “?” in the


following sequence?
1, 2 , 5 , 11 , 21 , ? , 57, ...
14. A stationery store is selling a batch of pens. On the first
day, one half but 12 less were sold. And then on the second
day, one half of what remained and 7 more were sold. Finally,
44 pens were left. How many pens did the store originally
have?
15. Determine the value of 1234 + 8765 × 1234 + 1234 × 1234.

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