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Six identical pieces in the
What is the least positive whole number If the pattern 3, 8, 13, 18,...
shape of equilateral triangles
that uses the letter A in its English How can you time exactly 15 is continued up to 123, what
are piled on top of one
spelling of the number? 101 is NOT minutes using just a 7-minute percent of the numbers in the
another. Which piece is
one hundred and one, it is one hundred and an 11-minute hourglass? list will be prime?
placed third?
one.
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Express 100 using exactly six
9s and any of the four
Find the number that is exactly three- operations of arithmetic:
How many three-digit
fifths of the way from 14 to 69 on the addition, subtraction,
palindromes exist?
number line. multiplication, or division.

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A cube measuring 4 inches on a side is painted. It is then cut into 64 one-inch Sarah wrote letters to her friends Abby, Barbie, Cathy, and Donna. In how many
cubes. One of the smaller cubes is tossed and it is noted that none of the 5 different ways could she address the envelopes so that all four friends receive
faces showing is painted. How many of the 64 cubes could have this result? the wrong letter?

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Rocky, Barb, Dan, and Eddy all worked out on the treadmill. Their times (in no
In the sequence of numbers 2, 5, 3, . . . , each term (starting with the third)
particular order) were 16, 18, 23, and 25 minutes. Dan worked out two minutes
is equal to the term preceding it minus the term
more than Barb. Eddy worked out fewer minutes than Rocky but more minutes
preceding that one. What is the sum of the first 100 terms of this sequence?
than Dan. Who worked out 25 minutes?

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While Gertrude is driving her car on an interstate highway, she notices that the odometer reads 13931 miles. The
mileage is a palindrome, a number that reads the same forward as it does backward. Exactly 2 hours later, Gertrude
notices that the odometer displays a different palindrome. What is the most likely average speed at which the car has
been traveling?

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