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Math Stars Competition (1-3)

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7.1.1 - How many different paths can he take from M to G?

(number only)

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7.1.2 - Find the area of the original field in square feet.

(numerical answer, no unit)

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7.1.3 - pictures will be taken. Would one roll of 24 exposures be enough? -

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7.1.4 - How many did they sell in 1985?

(numerical answer only)

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7.1.6 - If this pattern continues, how high will the ball be on the sixth bounce, in meters?

(numerical answer only)

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7.1.7 - What is the probability of selecting a red or orange marble?

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7.1.8 - What is the name of the program each boy watches, and the time it is on?

  • 3:00

  • 7:00

  • News

  • Wrestling

  • 8:00

  • Science Fiction

  • Movie

  • 5:00

  • Ben

  • Boykin

  • Bill

  • Boyd

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7.2.1 - What is the value of

?

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7.2.2 - (a) How many students take exactly two music classes? - (b) If there are 22 more students in the marching band than in the jazz band, how many students are in only the marching band? -

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7.2.3 - In any year that is not a leap year, what will be the date of the 100th day?

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7.2.4 - Determine the value for each letter... A = , B = , D = , E =

[ These numbers represent digits, so they can be reused, unlike variables. ]

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7.2.5 - What is the average for the group now?

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7.2.6 - For which bag is the probability of drawing blue greater than the probability of drawing red?

[ This problem requires a verbal or written explanation to receive points. ]

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7.2.7 - How much did the agent receive?

(Numerical answer only, no label)

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7.2.8 - How long will it take five pickers to harvest 75 gallons of strawberries?

(number and unit)

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7.2.10 - How long does each person work? (decimal answers)

Roberto - hours

Lee - hours

Shaqua - hours

Jeff - hours

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7.3.1 - (a) What is the smallest integer that will make this expression true? - (b) The largest? -

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7.3.2 - How many cards does he have now?

(numerical answer only)

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7.3.3 - What fraction of the bike does Georgio own?

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7.3.4 - What digit does each of the letters represent?

[ These numbers represent digits, so they can be reused, unlike variables. ]

L =

M =

N =

X =

Y =

Z =

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7.3.6 - In which column will 100 appear?

[ This problem requires a verbal or written explanation to receive points. ]

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7.3.7 - How many pumpkins did she sell each day?

(Numerical answer only)

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7.3.8 - What is its volume in cubic centimeters?

(Numerical answer only)

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7.3.9 - What is her net (take-home) pay?

(Numerical answer only)

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7.3.10 - Jim is now on the