Math Olympiad 5( Week 36 Quiz 7) 2. Consecutive numbers are whole numbers that follow in order such as 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. There are seven consecutive numbers whose sum is 210. What is the smallest number among the consecutive numbers? 3. If 10 × = 13, what is the value of 130 × ? 4. If 5m = 7, what is the value of 10m − 3? 5. How many two-digit numbers are there in which the tens digit is less than the ones digit? 6. Consecutive numbers are whole numbers that follow in order such as 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. There are eight consecutive numbers whose sum is 180. What is the largest number among the consecutive numbers? 7. A pile of coins is consists of nickels, dimes and quarters. The ratio of nickels, dimes and quarters is 1 : 1 : 3 . The pile of coins has a total value of $8.10. How many dimes were there in the change? 8. Find the sum of the counting numbers from 68 to 104 inclusively. In other words, if S = 68 + 69 + 70 + ... + 102 + 103 + 104, find the value of S. 9. 7n is n 7s multiplied together. What is the end digit of 7102? 11. There are equal number of nickels and quarters in my pocket. The value of the nickels is $2.00 less than the value of the quarters. What is the total value of all the nickels and quarters (in dollars)? 12. Eric has 86 coins with a value of $10.50. The number of dimes is 6 times the number of nickels. The number of quarters is 6 more than the number of nickels. How many quarters does he have? 13. The numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8 are a set of four consecutive even numbers. Suppose the sum of 10 consecutive even numbers is 350. What is the smallest number among these 10 numbers? 14. Edward has a total of 21 coins that consists nickels and quarters with a total value of $1.65. How many of them are nickels? 15. Below is a repeating decimal that the set of digits 579012 repeat after the decimal point endlessly. 0.579012 = 0.579012579012579012... Which digit will fall in the 874th place to the right of the decimal point? |