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MOA L4 RMO Preparation I

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and puzzles, including distance calculations, area evaluations, and combinatorial questions involving points and triangles. It also includes problems related to number theory and geometry. The problems are designed for educational purposes, likely for students preparing for mathematics competitions.

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MOA L4 RMO Preparation I

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and puzzles, including distance calculations, area evaluations, and combinatorial questions involving points and triangles. It also includes problems related to number theory and geometry. The problems are designed for educational purposes, likely for students preparing for mathematics competitions.

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1. A car travels from Town 𝑃 to Town 𝑄 at a constant speed.

When it increases its speed


by 20%, the journey from 𝑃 to 𝑄 takes 1 hour less than its usual time. When it travels
at its usual speed for 100 km before increasing its speed by 30%, the journey takes 1
hour less than usual as well. Find the distance between the 2 towns.

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2. How many triangles are there in the following figure?

3. Evaluate
191919 910910 19001900
) ÷ -÷
979797 970970 97009700

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4. In Δ𝐴𝐵𝐶 shown, 𝐴𝐸 = 2𝐸𝐶, 𝐵𝐷 = 3𝐷𝐶. If the shaded area is 6 cm2, find [Δ𝐴𝐵𝐶].

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5. Square 𝐴𝐵𝐶𝐷 has an area of 22 cm2 . 𝐸 is the point on 𝐴𝐵 such that 𝐴𝐸: 𝐸𝐵 is 6: 5.
𝐹, 𝐺, 𝐻 and 𝐼 are midpoints of 𝐷𝐸, 𝐶𝐹, 𝐷𝐺, and 𝐶𝐻 respectively.
Area of ∆#$%
Find
Area of quadrilateral &#'(
.

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6. Given that 4!" is a 10-digit number 𝑎29496729𝑏, find (𝑎 + 𝑏).

7. There are 9 points on a piece of paper. Exactly four of these points are on a straight
line. No other line contains more than 2 of these 9 points. 3 of these points are
selected to form the vertices of a triangle. How many such triangles are possible?

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8. When the fraction $
, where 𝑎 is a positive integer less than 7, is expressed as a
decimal, the sum of the 2025 digits after the decimal is 9112. Find 𝑎.

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9. On the eve of his departure to work overseas, to reminisce about his childhood, Ali
decided to walk through the streets of his hometown from his home (Point 𝐴 on the
map below) to the train station (Point 𝐵) using the longest route possible but never
passing through the same street twice. Assuming each street between adjacent
junctions is the same length, how many streets can Ali traverse? [Hint: Students are
advised to attempt the question using pencils.]

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10. What is the remainder when 9999 … 99 is divided by 37?

2023 9's

11. In a country called Ternaria, a mathematician comes up with a system of coins that can
represent any integral amount from 1 to 200 cents without using any type of coins
more than twice. What is the smallest number of types of coins in the system?

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12. Evaluate

2010.201 + 20102010 + 201020102010 + 2010201020102010


2020.202 + 20202020 + 202020202020 + 2020202020202020

13. Evaluate
(2021% + 3 × 2021 − 4)(2021% + 2 × 2021 − 3)
2020 × 2020 × 2021 × 2024 × 2025

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14. An integer 𝑅 is formed by repeating "992012" 𝑛 times. That is

992012992012 … 992012
𝑛 times of 992012

If 𝑅 is divisible by 396, find the smallest value of 𝑛.

15. Find 𝑥.

𝑥°
28°

31°
18°

53°

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16. Let
𝑎+1
∎(𝑎) =
𝑎−1
!!
Find ∎ P∎ )… Q∎ Q!&R … R-S .

2025

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