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2006 AIME I Problems

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2006 AIME I (Answer Key)
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Instructions

  1. This is a 15-question, 3-hour examination. All answers are integers ranging from 000 to 999, inclusive. Your score will be the number of correct answers; i.e., there is neither partial credit nor a penalty for wrong answers.
  2. No aids other than scratch paper, graph paper, ruler, compass, and protractor are permitted. In particular, calculators are not permitted.
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Problem 1

In quadrilateral ABCD , \angle B is a right angle, diagonal \overline{AC} is perpendicular to \overline{CD},  AB=18, BC=21, and CD=14. Find the perimeter of ABCD.

Solution

Problem 2

Let set \mathcal{A} be a 90-element subset of \{1,2,3,\ldots,100\}, and let S be the sum of the elements of \mathcal{A}. Find the number of possible values of S.

Solution

Problem 3

Find the least positive integer such that when its leftmost digit is deleted, the resulting integer is 1/29 of the original integer.

Solution

Problem 4

Let N be the number of consecutive 0's at the right end of the decimal representation of the product 1!2!3!4!\cdots99!100!. Find the remainder when N is divided by 1000.

Solution

Problem 5

The number \sqrt{104\sqrt{6}+468\sqrt{10}+144\sqrt{15}+2006} can be written as a\sqrt{2}+b\sqrt{3}+c\sqrt{5}, where a, b, and c are positive integers. Find a\cdot b\cdot c.

Solution

Problem 6

Let \mathcal{S} be the set of real numbers that can be represented as repeating decimals of the form 0.\overline{abc} where a, b, c are distinct digits. Find the sum of the elements of \mathcal{S}.

Solution

Problem 7

An angle is drawn on a set of equally spaced parallel lines as shown. The ratio of the area of shaded region \mathcal{C} to the area of shaded region \mathcal{B} is 11/5. Find the ratio of shaded region \mathcal{D} to the area of shaded region \mathcal{A}.

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Solution

Problem 8

Hexagon ABCDEF is divided into five rhombuses, \mathcal{P, Q, R, S,} and \mathcal{T,} as shown. Rhombuses \mathcal{P, Q, R,} and \mathcal{S} are congruent, and each has area \sqrt{2006}. Let K be the area of rhombus \mathcal{T}. Given that K is a positive integer, find the number of possible values for K.

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Solution

Problem 9

The sequence a_1, a_2, \ldots is geometric with a_1=a and common ratio r, where a and r are positive integers. Given that \log_8 a_1+\log_8 a_2+\cdots+\log_8 a_{12} = 2006, find the number of possible ordered pairs (a,r).

Solution

Problem 10

Eight circles of diameter 1 are packed in the first quadrant of the coordinte plane as shown. Let region \mathcal{R} be the union of the eight circular regions. Line l, with slope 3, divides \mathcal{R} into two regions of equal area. Line l's equation can be expressed in the form ax=by+c, where a, b, and c are positive integers whose greatest common divisor is 1. Find a^2+b^2+c^2.

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Solution

Problem 11

A collection of 8 cubes consists of one cube with edge-length k for each integer k, 1 \le k \le 8. A tower is to be built using all 8 cubes according to the rules:

  • Any cube may be the bottom cube in the tower.
  • The cube immediately on top of a cube with edge-length k must have edge-length at most k+2.

Let T be the number of different towers than can be constructed. What is the remainder when T is divided by 1000?

Solution

Problem 12

Find the sum of the values of x such that \cos^3 3x+ \cos^3 5x = 8 \cos^3 4x \cos^3 x, where x is measured in degrees and 100< x< 200.

Solution

Problem 13

For each even positive integer x, let g(x) denote the greatest power of 2 that divides x. For example, g(20)=4 and g(16)=16. For each positive integer n, let S_n=\sum_{k=1}^{2^{n-1}}g(2k). Find the greatest integer n less than 1000 such that S_n is a perfect square.

Solution

Problem 14

A tripod has three legs each of length 5 feet. When the tripod is set up, the angle between any pair of legs is equal to the angle between any other pair, and the top of the tripod is 4 feet from the ground In setting up the tripod, the lower 1 foot of one leg breaks off. Let h be the height in feet of the top of the tripod from the ground when the broken tripod is set up. Then h can be written in the form \frac m{\sqrt{n}}, where m and n are positive integers and n is not divisible by the square of any prime. Find \lfloor m+\sqrt{n}\rfloor. (The notation \lfloor x\rfloor denotes the greatest integer that is less than or equal to x.)

Solution

Problem 15

Given that a sequence satisfies x_0=0 and |x_k|=|x_{k-1}+3| for all integers k\ge 1, find the minimum possible value of |x_1+x_2+\cdots+x_{2006}|.

Solution

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