2011 Iwymic Team
2011 Iwymic Team
Team Contest
Instructions:
z Do not turn to the first page until you are told to do so.
z Remember to write down your team name in the space indicated on
every page.
z There are 10 problems in the Team Contest, arranged in increasing
order of difficulty. Each question is printed on a separate sheet of
paper. Each problem is worth 40 points and complete solutions of
problem 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 are required for full credits. Partial credits
may be awarded. In case the spaces provided in each problem are not
enough, you may continue your work at the back page of the paper.
Only answers are required for problem number 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9.
z The four team members are allowed 10 minutes to discuss and
distribute the first 8 problems among themselves. Each student must
attempt at least one problem. Each will then have 35 minutes to write
the solutions of their allotted problem independently with no further
discussion or exchange of problems. The four team members are
allowed 15 minutes to solve the last 2 problems together.
z No calculator or calculating device or electronic devices are allowed.
z Answer must be in pencil or in blue or black ball point pen.
z All papers shall be collected at the end of this test.
English Version
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7 8
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7 8
ANSWER: Column____
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3. Place each of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 into a different vacant box
in the diagram below, so that the arrows of the box containing 0 point to the box
containing 1. For instance, 1 is in box A, B or C. Similarly, the arrows of the box
containing 1 point to the box containing 2, and so on.
15
ANSWER:
15
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4. The diagram below shows a 58 board with two of its squares marked with black
circles, and the border of two 34 subboards which contain both marked squares.
How many subboards (not necessarily 34) are there which contain at least one of
the two marked squares?
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15 m
ANSWER:
13 m
14 m
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2
where k is any
k
of the first 2011 positive integers. Determine the value of f (2012) .
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7. A cat catches 81 mice, arrange them in a circle and numbers them from 1 to 81 in
clockwise order. The cat counts them One, Two, Three! in clockwise order. On
the count of three, the cat eats that poor mouse and counts One, Two, Three!
starting with the next mouse. As the cat continues, the circle gets smaller, until
only two mice are left. If the one with the higher number is 40, what is the number
of the mouse from which the cat starts counting?
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9. Paint 21 of the 49 squares of a 77 board so that no four painted squares form the
four corners of any subboard.
(For rough work)
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10. Arie, Bert and Caroline are given the positive integers a, b and c respectively.
1 1 1
Each knows only his or her own number. They are told that + + = 1 , and are
a b c
asked the following two questions:
(a) Do you know the value of a+b+c ?
(b) Do you know the values of a, b and c?
Arie answers No to both questions. Upon hearing that, Bert answers Yes to
the first question and No to the second. Caroline has heard everything so far.
How does she answer these two questions?
ANSWER: (a)
(b)