Feb 14 NCTM Calendar
Feb 14 NCTM Calendar
Feb 14 NCTM Calendar
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A box containing a block of aluminum
weighs 8 lbs. When a steel block weighing
3 times the aluminum block replaces the
aluminum block inside the box, the weight
is now 20 lbs. What is the weight of the
box?
4
The difference between the cube of the
sum of two positive integers and the sum
of the cubes of the same two integers is
210. Compute the sum and the product of
the two integers.
9
In !ABC, AB = 16, AC = 15, and BC = 9.
Find the ratio
mB
.
mA
3
The average of 5 quiz grades is 10. When
the lowest grade is dropped and the new
average is calculated, it turns out to be 11.
What was the score of the dropped grade?
10 # 5 = 9
11 # 6 = 7
13 # 8 = 3
8
Four semicircles are drawn in the interior
of a square using each side of the square as
a diameter. If the area of the square is 64,
find the area of the shaded region.
5
The # symbol is defined as an arithmetic
operation. Use the following three examples to figure out the value of 6 # 3:
The numbers 19 are written on nine index cards, one number per card. Arrange
the cards into three piles so that the sum of
the numbers in each pile is 15.
10
In !ABC, AB = BC = 12. Side AC is extended through C, a length equal to itself to
a point D. Point E is on AB; DE intersects
BC at F; and BF = 8. Find AE.
7
Sixty-five candy bars were to be shared
by a group of children. Each Pascal bar
was cut in half, and one piece was given
to each child. Every Fermat bar was cut in
thirds, and each Mandelbrot bar was cut
in quarters, and these pieces were equally
distributed to the children. How many
children were in the group if all 65 candy
bars were shared?
11
AB;
AB;
DE
12
The numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 are written
on index cards, one number per card. The
cards are then placed in a hat. Three cards
are chosen from the five cards. The numbers on the three cards are added together.
How many different sums are possible?
=
log2 x 2 log25 x log8 x
1 x x 2
x x 3
=0
x
x
16
In how many three-digit numbers are at
least two of the digits the same?
13
BC
24
17
21
Factor
224 1
into its prime factors.
mB
.
mA
15
DE
BCall real values of x:
Solve for
mB
x 12. + 3x 12 + 6x 12 > 24
mA
1
3
1
; +
AB11
=
log2 x 2 log25 x log8 x log b x
20
14
18
DE
1 x x 2
x x 3
=0
x
BC x
19
Find the
b 12
that+ satisfies
the
12 + 3ofx
6x 12 >
24
x value
following:
11
1
3
1
+
=
log2 x 2 log25 x log8 x log b x
BC
x 12 + 3x 12 + 6x 12 > 24
1 x x 2
=0
x x 3
x
x
22
23
26
27
11
1
3
1
+
=
log2 x 2 log25 x log8 x log b x
Stans nine-digit Social Security number
Find all x that satisfy this equation:
begins and ends with 5. It also has the
1 x x 2
strange property that the sum of any three
x x 3
=0
x
x
consecutive digits is 12. Find the middle
digit.
25
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