1988 AMC 8 真题
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The diagram shows part of a scale of a measuring device. The arrow indicates an approximate reading of
The product?
The figure consists of alternating light and dark squares. The number of dark squares exceeds the number of light squares by
If??is a right angle, then this protractor indicates that the measure of?
?is approximately
?is closest to
Betty used a calculator to find the product?. She forgot to enter the decimal points. The calculator showed?
. If Betty had entered the decimal points correctly, the answer would have been
An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides of equal length. How many of the five triangles on the square grid below are isosceles?
Chris's birthday is on a Thursday this year. What day of the week will it be??days after her birthday?
?is
Suppose the estimated??billion dollar cost to send a person to the planet Mars is shared equally by the?
?million people in the U.S. Then each person's share is
If rose bushes are spaced about??foot apart, approximately how many bushes are needed to surround a circular patio whose radius is?
?feet?
?and?
?are whole numbers and?
. The largest possible value of?
?is
The reciprocal of??is
Placing no more than one??in each small square, what is the greatest number of?
's that can be put on the grid shown without getting three?
's in a row vertically, horizontally, or diagonally?
The shaded region formed by the two intersecting perpendicular rectangles, in square units, is
The average weight of??boys is?
?pounds and the average weight of?
?girls is?
?pounds. The average weight of the?
?children is
What is the??number in the arithmetic sequence:?
?
The glass gauge on a cylindrical coffee maker shows that there are??cups left when the coffee maker is?
?full. How many cups of coffee does it hold when it is full?
A fifth number,?, is added to the set?
?to make the mean of the set of five numbers equal to its median. The number of possible values of?
?is
Tom's Hat Shoppe increased all original prices by?. Now the shoppe is having a sale where all prices are?
?off these increased prices. Which statement best describes the sale price of an item?
Maria buys computer disks at a price of??for?
?and sells them at a price of?
?for?
. How many computer disks must she sell in order to make a profit of?
?
The square in the first diagram "rolls" clockwise around the fixed regular hexagon until it reaches the bottom. In which position will the solid triangle be in diagram??
A?palindrome?is a whole number that reads the same forwards and backwards. If one neglects the colon, certain times displayed on a digital watch are palindromes. Three examples are:?,?
, and?
. How many times during a?
-hour period will be palindromes?
1.Clearly the arrow marks a value between??and?
, so only?
?and?
?are possible.
Looking, we see that the arrow is closer to?, so?
2.Converting the?decimals?to?fractions, this is
3.Each of the?fractions?simplify to?, so this?sum?is
4.If, for a moment, we disregard the white squares, we notice that the number of black squares in each row increases by 1 continuously as we go down the pyramid. Thus, the number of black squares is?.
Same goes for the white squares, except it starts a row later, making it?.
Subtracting the number of white squares from the number of black squares...
5.We have that?, or?
. Since?
?is a right angle, we have?
.
6.Converting the?decimals?to?fractions?gives us?.
7.We estimate the first thing to be?, the second thing to be?
, and the third thing to be?
. We now have?
.
8.The?decimal point?of 0.075 is three away from what Betty punched in, and that of 2.56 is two away. The decimal point is therefore?units to the left of where it should be, so we would want?
.
9.The first triangle has two?legs?of length?, the second has two legs of length 2, the leg lengths of the third triangle are?
,?
, and?
, two legs of the fourth triangle have length?
, and two legs of the fifth triangle have length?
. Therefore all of the triangles in the diagram except the third are isosceles, and there are?
?are isosceles.
10.
7 days after her birthday would be a Thursday,?as?would 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, and 56. Therefore the 60th would be four days after a Thursday, which is a?.
Note that?. We count 4 days past Thursday, and arrive at Monday.?
11.Note that if?, then?
.
Since?, we can say that
12.We want the cost per person, which is
13.The?circumference?of the patio is?. Since the bushes are spaced?
?foot apart, about?
?are needed.
14.Since it doesn't take too long, we can just make a table with all the possible values of the?sum:
15.The?reciprocal?for a?fraction??turns out to be?
, so if we can express the?expression?as?a single fraction, we're basically done.
The expression is equal to?, so the reciprocal is?
.
16.By the?Pigeonhole Principle, if there are at least??
's, then there will be some row with?
?
's. We can put in?
?by leaving out the three boxes in one of the main diagonals.
17.Looking at the diagram, the shaded region is the union of two rectangles, with a small rectangle?as?overlap. If we just add the areas of the two rectangles, then we'll overcount the small rectangle, so we must?subtract?that?area?to get the desired area.
The areas of the two larger rectangles are??and?
, and the area of the small rectangle is?
. The desired area is thus?
.
18.Let the??boys have total weight?
?and let the?
?girls have total weight?
. We are given
We want the average of the??children, which is
From the first two?equations, we can determine that?
?and?
, so?
. Therefore, the average we desire is
19.To get from the??term of an arithmetic sequence to the?
?term, we must add the common?difference
?times. The first term is?
?and the common difference is?
, so the?
?term is
20.Let the amount of coffee the maker will hold when full be?. Then,
21.
The possible medians after??is added are?
,?
, or?
. Now we use?casework.
Case 1: The median is?
In this case,??and
so this case contributes?
.
Case 2: The median is?
We have??and
so this case also contributes?
.
Case 3: The median is?
We have??and
so this case adds?
.
In all there are??possible values of?
.
22.Let the original price of an item be?. The shoppe originally increased this to?
. The sale brings it down to?
, which is the same?as?the original?
23.This is the equivalent of saying she buys??for?
?and sells?
?for?
, so for every dozen disks she sells, she profits?
.
She needs to profit?, so she needs to sell?
?dozen disks, which is?
24.
The inner?angle?of the hexagon is?, and the inner angle of the square is?
. Hence during each?rotation?the square is rotated by?
?clockwise. In the diagram?
?the square is therefore rotated by?
?clockwise from its original state. Rotation by?
?is identical to rotation by?
, hence the black triangle in the diagram?
?will be pointing to the right, and the answer is?
.
Alternately, we can simply keep track of the "bottom" side of the square. In the diagrams below, this bottom side is shown in red.
25.From??to?
, the times will be of the form?
. There are?
?choices for?
?and?
?choices for?
, so there are?
?times in this period.
From??to?
, the minutes are already determined, so there are only?
?times in this case.
In total, there are? palindromic times.
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