1989 AMC 8 考试题目
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1.
What is the value of
Answer: E
Difficulty rating: 560
Solution:
Pair the terms so each pair sums to : and
There are such pairs, so the total is
Thus, the correct answer is E .
2.
What is the value of
Answer: D
Difficulty rating: 450
Solution:
Each fraction is a decimal in a different place: and
Adding these gives
Thus, the correct answer is D .
3.
Which of the following numbers is the largest?
Answer: A
Difficulty rating: 450
Solution:
Write each number with four decimal places:
Comparing from the left, has the largest hundredths digit, so is the largest.
Thus, the correct answer is A .
4.
Estimate to determine which of the following is closest to
Answer: E
Difficulty rating: 660
Solution:
Round the numerator and denominator:
Since the value is closest to
Thus, the correct answer is E .
5.
What is the value of
Answer: D
Difficulty rating: 560
Solution:
Inside the parentheses, Then multiplication comes before addition, so
Finally,
Thus, the correct answer is D .
6.
If the markings on the number line shown are equally spaced, what is the number
Answer: C
Difficulty rating: 660
Solution:
From to there are equal spaces, so each space is
The mark labeled is spaces from so
Thus, the correct answer is C .
7.
The value of quarters and dimes equals the value of quarters and dimes. What is
Answer: D
Difficulty rating: 770
Solution:
The value of quarters and dimes is
Ten quarters are worth so the dimes must supply That is dimes, so
Thus, the correct answer is D .
8.
What is the value of
Answer: E
Difficulty rating: 820
Solution:
Since distribute it over the sum:
This equals
Thus, the correct answer is E .
9.
There are boys for every girls in Ms. Johnson's math class. If there are students in her class, what percent of them are boys?
Answer: C
Difficulty rating: 660
Solution:
Boys make up out of every students, which is of the class. The total of students is not even needed.
As a percent,
Thus, the correct answer is C .
10.
How many degrees are in the smaller angle between the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock that reads seven o'clock?
Answer: D
Difficulty rating: 730
Solution:
The numbers divide the clock into equal sections of each.
At seven o'clock the hands point to and which are sections apart the short way, giving
Thus, the correct answer is D .
11.
Which of the five "T-like shapes" would be symmetric to the one shown with respect to the dashed line?
Answer: B
Difficulty rating: 860
Solution:
Two figures are symmetric with respect to the dashed line when folding the paper along that line makes one coincide with the other. Reflecting across the vertical dashed line swaps left and right while leaving top and bottom unchanged.
Under this reflection the small square in the top-left corner moves to the top-right corner, the straight crossbar changes its slant from "/" to "\", and the stem that points down and to the right must instead point down and to the left. Only one choice has all three of these features.
Thus, the correct answer is B .
12.
What is the value of
Answer: E
Difficulty rating: 770
Solution:
The numerator is and the denominator is
Dividing gives
Thus, the correct answer is E .
13.
Which of the following is equal to
Answer: A
Difficulty rating: 920
Solution:
To rewrite the numerator as divide it by To keep the fraction equal, divide the denominator by too, which means dividing one of its factors by
Dividing the factor by gives which equals the original. Each other choice changes the value by a factor of or
Thus, the correct answer is A .
14.
Each of the digits is placed in exactly one box of the subtraction problem shown, in which a two-digit number is subtracted from a three-digit number. What is the smallest difference that is possible?
Answer: C
Difficulty rating: 860
Solution:
The difference is smallest when the three-digit number (the top) is as small as possible and the two-digit number (subtracted) is as large as possible.
The largest two-digit number is using the digits and The smallest three-digit number from the remaining digits is So the smallest difference is
Thus, the correct answer is C .
15.
In parallelogram shown, what is the area of the shaded region
Answer: D
Difficulty rating: 860
Solution:
The parallelogram has base and height so its area is
The unshaded triangle has base and height so its area is The shaded area is
Thus, the correct answer is D .
16.
In how many ways can be written as the sum of two primes?
more than
17.
The number is between and Which of the following could be the average of and
Answer: B
Difficulty rating: 800
Solution:
The average is When this is and when it is
So the average lies strictly between about and Among the choices, only falls in this range.
Thus, the correct answer is B .
18.
A calculator has a reciprocal key that replaces the number currently displayed with its reciprocal. For example, if the display shows and the key is pressed, the display becomes If is currently displayed, what is the fewest number of times the reciprocal key must be pressed so that the display again reads
19.
The graph below shows the total accumulated dollars (in millions) spent by the Surf City government during 1988. For example, about million had been spent by the beginning of February and approximately million by the end of April. Approximately how many millions of dollars were spent during the summer months of June, July, and August?
Answer: B
Difficulty rating: 910
Solution:
The graph gives the total accumulated spending, so the amount spent during June, July, and August equals the accumulated total at the end of August minus the accumulated total at the beginning of June.
The curve is at a bit more than million at the beginning of June and a bit more than million by the end of August. The difference is about million.
Thus, the correct answer is B .
20.
The figure shown may be folded along the lines to form a number cube. Three faces come together at each corner of the cube. What is the largest sum of three numbers whose faces come together at a corner?
Answer: D
Difficulty rating: 920
Solution:
When the net is folded, the pairs of opposite faces are and and and and Three faces meeting at a corner must come one from each opposite pair.
To maximize the sum, take the larger number from each pair: and These three faces do meet at a corner, and their sum is
Thus, the correct answer is D .
21.
Jack had a bag of apples. He sold of them to Jill. Next he sold of those remaining to June. Of those apples still in his bag, he gave the shiniest one to his teacher. How many apples did Jack have then?
Answer: D
Difficulty rating: 860
Solution:
After selling to Jill, Jack keeps apples. After selling of those to June, he keeps apples.
He then gives to his teacher, leaving
Thus, the correct answer is D .
22.
The letters and the digits are each cycled separately (shifted one place at a time) to build a numbered list. Starting from AJHSME 1989, the list begins: line is JHSMEA 9891, line is HSMEAJ 8919, line is SMEAJH 9198, and so on. On what numbered line will AJHSME 1989 appear for the first time?
Answer: C
Difficulty rating: 1020
Solution:
The six letters cycle back to their original order AJHSME every lines, and the four digits cycle back to every lines.
Both happen on the same line at the least common multiple of and which is So AJHSME 1989 first reappears on line
Thus, the correct answer is C .
23.
An artist stacks cubes, each with edges of meter, into a staircase: a block of cubes rests on the ground, a block of cubes sits on top of it flush into one back corner, and a single cube sits on top of that at the same corner. She paints the entire exposed surface of the sculpture, meaning every face except those resting on the ground. How many square meters does she paint?
Answer: C
Difficulty rating: 1050
Solution:
Because each higher layer is flush into one corner, each of the four vertical sides shows a stepped profile of exposed square faces, for side faces.
Viewed from directly above, the top faces cover the full footprint, adding more faces. The bottom rests on the ground and is not painted, so the total is square meters.
Thus, the correct answer is C .
24.
A square piece of paper is folded in half. The folded paper is then cut in half by a straight cut parallel to the fold. This forms three rectangles: one large rectangle and two small ones. What is the ratio of the perimeter of one of the small rectangles to the perimeter of the large rectangle?
Answer: E
Difficulty rating: 950
Solution:
Let the square have side Folding in half makes a stack of two layers. Cutting parallel to the fold splits it into a strip containing the fold and a strip that does not.
The strip with the fold unfolds into the large rectangle, with perimeter The other strip is two separate small rectangles, each with perimeter The ratio is
Thus, the correct answer is E .
25.
Two wheels are spun, and each wheel's pointer selects one number. The first wheel is divided into four equal regions numbered and the second wheel is divided into three equal regions numbered and What is the probability that the sum of the two selected numbers is even?
Answer: C
Difficulty rating: 920
Solution:
The sum is even when both numbers are even or both are odd. The first wheel has evens and odds each with probability The second wheel has even with probability and odds with probability
So the probability of an even sum is
Thus, the correct answer is C .