3221 |
AMC 8 1992 A Q20 |
Which pattern of identical squares could NOT be fo... |
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3222 |
AMC 8 1992 A Q21 |
Northside's Drum and Bugle Corps raised money for ... |
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3223 |
AMC 8 1993 A Q1 |
Which pair of numbers does NOT have a product equa... |
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3224 |
AMC 8 1993 A Q8 |
To control her blood pressure, Jill's grandmother ... |
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3225 |
AMC 8 1993 A Q14 |
The nine squares in the table shown are to be fill... |
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3226 |
AMC 8 1993 A Q21 |
If the length of a rectangle is increased by \(20\... |
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3227 |
AMC 8 1993 A Q25 |
A checkerboard consists of one-inch squares. A sq... |
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3228 |
AMC 8 1994 A Q4 |
Which of the following represents the result when ... |
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3229 |
AMC 8 1994 A Q11 |
Last summer \(100\) students attended basketball c... |
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3230 |
AMC 8 1995 A Q6 |
Figures \(I\), \(II\), and \(III\) are squares. T... |
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3231 |
AMC 8 1995 A Q9 |
Three congruent circles with centers \(P\), \(Q\),... |
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3232 |
AMC 8 1995 A Q11 |
Jane can walk any distance in half the time it tak... |
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3233 |
AMC 8 1995 A Q17 |
The table below gives the percent of students in e... |
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3234 |
AMC 8 1996 A Q1 |
How many positive factors of \(36\) are also multi... |
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3235 |
AMC 8 1996 A Q7 |
Brent has goldfish that quadruple (become four tim... |
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3236 |
AMC 8 1996 A Q19 |
The pie charts below indicate the percent of stude... |
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3237 |
AMC 8 1997 A Q9 |
Three students, with different names, line up sing... |
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3238 |
AMC 8 1998 A Q4 |
How many triangles are in this figure? (Some trian... |
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3239 |
AMC 8 1998 A Q6 |
Dots are spaced one unit apart, horizontally and v... |
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3240 |
AMC 8 1998 A Q22 |
Terri produces a sequence of positive integers by ... |
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