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The document contains a series of math problems intended for students in grades 3-4, covering various topics such as weights, counting, and geometry. Each problem presents a unique scenario requiring logical reasoning and mathematical calculations. The format includes spaces for student identification and answers, indicating it is part of a test or assessment.
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Imc 2024 3-4

The document contains a series of math problems intended for students in grades 3-4, covering various topics such as weights, counting, and geometry. Each problem presents a unique scenario requiring logical reasoning and mathematical calculations. The format includes spaces for student identification and answers, indicating it is part of a test or assessment.
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FINAL ROUND FINAL ROUND

ID ____________________________________________
Grades Name ________________________________________ Grades
Grade __________________________________________
3-4 RSM Affiliation _________________________________ 3-4
Test Location __________________________________

8 1 Two ducklings and three bunnies weigh 2,600 grams, and three
ducklings and two bunnies weigh 2,400 grams. How many grams
does one duckling weigh? (All ducklings weigh the same, and all
bunnies weigh the same.)

2 A total of 30 carrots and cucumbers are in a box. Among any


10 of the vegetables, there is at least one carrot, and among any
22 of the vegetables, there is at least one cucumber. How many
9 carrots are in the box?

3 Daniel the crocodile wanted to say “Hi” to


a tourist who was standing 100 feet away. So,
Daniel strolled toward the tourist at a speed
of 3 feet per second. But the tourist wasn’t very
polite and immediately started running away

Please fold over on line. Write answers on back.


10 from Daniel at a speed of 33 feet per second.
How many feet were between Daniel and
the tourist in 20 seconds?

4 All of the counting numbers from 10 to 30 are written in a row.


In how many different ways can you circle exactly two
of the numbers so that the sum of the circled numbers is odd?
10, 11, 12, ..., 28, 29, 30
11 5 Rachel got an empty piggy bank and put some money in it.
Samantha put twice as much money in the piggy bank as Rachel.
Then Miriam put twice as much money in the piggy bank as
Samantha. Finally, their mother put at least a dollar in the piggy
bank, and now there is exactly 224 cents in it. What is the greatest
possible amount (in cents) that Samantha could have put in
the piggy bank?

6 Roger thought of two counting numbers and told Sierra his


numbers. Sierra computed the sum, the difference, the product,
and the quotient of Roger's numbers. Then Sierra told Megan that
her four numbers were counting numbers with a sum of 12. Find
12 the greater of Roger's two numbers.

7 Ten friends received a total of 44 likes. For any two friends,


the numbers of likes they received differed by at most two. What
is the greatest possible number of friends that could have received
the same number of likes?
FINAL ROUND FINAL ROUND
ID ____________________________________________
Grades Name ________________________________________ Grades
Grade __________________________________________
3-4 RSM Affiliation _________________________________ 3-4
Test Location __________________________________

1 8 A large rectangle is divided into two non-overlapping shapes:


a square and a rectangle. The sum of the perimeters of the two
non-overlapping shapes is 60, and these perimeters have a difference
of 12. There are only two possible values for the perimeter of
the large rectangle. Find the sum of these two values. (The perimeter
2 of a shape is the sum of the lengths of all of its sides.)

9 The sum of the three-digit number RSM,


R S M
the two-digit number SM, and the one-digit
3 number M is equal to 998. Different letters S M
represent different digits, and the same letter
represents the same digit. Find the sum of all + M
possible different values of the number SM.
9 9 8

Please fold over on line. Write answers on back.


10 Suppose 24 robots sit at a round table.
One of the robots has 72 spare parts, and
all of the other robots have no spare parts.
4 A sparing is an operation when exactly one
robot gives one of its spare parts to the robot
to its left. Find the least possible number
of sparings required for all 24 robots to have
the same number of spare parts.

5 11 The grid in the diagram is a map of Garden City.


Exactly one tree grows at each intersection
of a vertical street and a horizontal avenue.
A squirrel in tree A wants to jump to tree B.
With each jump, the squirrel always lands in one B
of a tree's neighbors. (Two trees are neighbors A
if they grow on the same street or avenue, and
there are no other trees between them.) In how
6 many different ways can the squirrel get to tree B
in exactly 5 jumps without being in the same tree
(including A and B) more than once?

12 A number is totally even if all its digits are even. A number is happy if
7 it contains at least one digit exactly twice. For instance, the numbers
2020 and 2024 are happy, but the numbers 2019 and 2022 are
not. How many totally even happy counting numbers are less than
10,000?

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