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Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge 2013 Individual Finals Grade 7 Category B Name: School: Score:

Part I. Write your answer on the space before each item. Each correct answer earns 2 points. 1. What is the largest digit A that will make 671, 3A2 divisible by 12? 2. If 26 increased by 4 times a number gives the same result as 1 increased by 9 times the number, what is the number? 3. Rene is 8 years younger than Ricky. Last year, Ricky was twice as old as Rene. How old will Rene be next year? 4. The product of two positive integers is 10, 584 and their LCM is 252. What is their GCF? 5. A store sold 8 more Php 150 shirts than Php 175 shirts. If it received Php 2500, how many Php 175 shirts did it sell? 6. Two milk cans, A and B , contain a total of 60 pints of milk. If 12 pints are removed from B , there remains in B half of what A contains. How much milk does A contain? 7. The sum of two numbers exceeds their dierence by 12. If their product is 102, what are the numbers? 8. What is the largest integer less than 2013 that is divisible by 123? 9. Find the largest digit B such that 145, 6B 8 is divisible by 21. 10. A can contains Php 19.50 worth of 10-centavo and 25-centavo coins. If there are 123 coins in all, how many 10-centavo coins does the can contain? 11. A circular ower garden is surrounded by a path of uniform width. If the diameter of the garden is 10 m, and the width of the path is 2 m, what is the area of the path in terms of ? 12. What is the area of the triangle with vertices at (1, 1), (4, 1), and (6, 3)? 13. It is estimated that the average diameter of peeled logs coming to a sawmill is 20 in. What is the cross-section area of the largest square timber post that can be cut from it? 14. The length of the segment joining the points (6, 4) and (x, 2) is 10 units. Find all possible values of x. 15. Which is smaller, 34789 34791 or 347902 ? Part II. Write a complete and neat solution to each problem. Each correct solution earns 3 points. 1. A wooden cube is of side 18 cm. What is the volume (in terms of ) of the largest sphere that can be cut from it? 2. What is the area of the pentagon with vertices at A(5, 5), B (2, 9), C (6, 9), D(10, 1), and E (0, 0)? 3. A swimming pool is 50 m long and 30 m wide. It is 3 m deep at one end and 1 m deep at the other end. What volume of water will ll it to within 2 dm from the brim? 4. The line that passes through (1, 4) and (2, 5) also passes through (k, 2). Find k . 5. A right rectangular prism has a volume of 180 cm3 . Edge B is twice edge A, while edge C is 1 cm more than three times edge A. Find the dimensions of the prism. Part III. Write a complete and neat solution to each problem. Each correct solution earns 5 points. 1. Let A, B , C , and D be four distinct collinear points such that B and C lie between A and D, where AD = 15 cm and BC = 6 cm. For every two of these four points, the distance between them is measured. What is the sum of the six distances? 2. Use 40x2 + 33x + 5 = (8x + 5)(5x + 1) or any other method to nd the prime factorization of 806610. 3. Find all ordered pairs (a, b) of positive integers that satisfy the equation 4a + 7b = 72.

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