Try these AMC 8 Algebra Questions and check your knowledge!
AMC 8,2020 Problem 1
Luka is making lemonade to sell at a school fundraiser. His recipe requires
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(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2020 Problem 2
Four friends do yardwork for their neighbors over the weekend, earning
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(E)
AMC 8,2020 Problem 3
Carrie has a rectangular garden that measures
(A)
(B)
(C)
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AMC 8,2020 Problem 5
Three fourths of a pitcher is filled with pineapple juice. The pitcher is emptied by pouring an equal amount of juice into each of
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(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2020 Problem 8
Ricardo has
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(B)
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AMC 8,2020 Problem 13
Jamal has a drawer containing
(A) 46
AMC 8,2020 Problem 15
Suppose
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(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 1
Ike and Mike go into a sandwich shop with a total of
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(C)
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(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 3
Which of the following is the correct order of the fractions
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(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 8
Gilda has a bag of marbles. She gives
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 9
Alex and Felicia each have cats as pets. Alex buys cat food in cylindrical cans that are
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 11
The eighth grade class at Lincoln Middle School has
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 13
A palindrome is a number that has the same value when read from left to right or from right to left. (For example,
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 16
Qiang drives
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(B)
(C)
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(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 17
What is the value of the product
AMC 8,2019 Problem 20
How many different real numbers
AMC 8,2019 Problem 23
After Euclid High School's last basketball game, it was determined that
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2019, Problem 24
In triangle
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 1
An amusement park has a collection of scale models, with a ratio
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 2
What is the value of the product
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 6
On a trip to the beach, Anh traveled
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(B)
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AMC 8, 2018, Problem 9
Bob is tiling the floor of his
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 10
The harmonic mean of a set of non-zero numbers is the reciprocal of the average of the reciprocals of the numbers. What is the harmonic mean of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 12
The clock in Sri's car, which is not accurate, gains time at a constant rate. One day as he begins shopping he notes that his car clock and his watch (which is accurate) both say
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 25
How many perfect cubes lie between
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(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 1
Which of the following values is largest?
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(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 3
What is the value of the expression
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AMC 8, 2017, Problem 4
When
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AMC 8, 2017, Problem 5
What is the value of the expression
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AMC 8, 2017, Problem 6
If the degree measures of the angles of a triangle are in the ratio
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AMC 8, 2017, Problem 9
All of Marcy's marbles are blue, red, green, or yellow. One third of her marbles are blue, one fourth of them are red, and six of them are green. What is the smallest number of yellow marbles that Macy could have?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 11
A square-shaped floor is covered with congruent square tiles. If the total number of tiles that lie on the two diagonals is
(A)
(B)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 14
Chloe and Zoe are both students in Ms. Demeanor's math class. Last night they each solved half of the problems in their homework assignment alone and then solved the other half together. Chloe had correct answers to only
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 17
Starting with some gold coins and some empty treasure chests, I tried to put
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 23
Each day for four days, Linda traveled for one hour at a speed that resulted in her traveling one mile in an integer number of minutes. Each day after the first, her speed decreased so that the number of minutes to travel one mile increased by
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 1
The longest professional tennis match ever played lasted a total of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 3
Four students take an exam. Three of their scores are
(A)
(B)
(C)
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(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 4
When Cheenu was a boy he could run
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 7
Which of the following numbers is not a perfect square?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 10
Suppose that
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AMC 8, 2016, Problem 11
Determine how many two-digit numbers satisfy the following property: when the number is added to the number obtained by reversing its digits, the sum is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 12
Jefferson Middle School has the same number of boys and girls.
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(B)
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(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 14
Karl's car uses a gallon of gas every
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 16
Annie and Bonnie are running laps around a
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(B)
(C)
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(E)
AMC 8, 2015, Problem 3
Jack and Jill are going swimming at a pool that is one mile from their house. They leave home simultaneously. Jill rides her bicycle to the pool at a constant speed of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2015, Problem 9
On her first day of work, Janabel sold one widget. On day two, she sold three widgets. On day three, she sold five widgets, and on each succeeding day, she sold two more widgets than she had sold on the previous day. How many widgets in total had Janabel sold after working
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 16
In a middle-school mentoring program, a number of the sixth graders are paired with a ninth-grade student as a buddy. No ninth grader is assigned more than one sixth-grade buddy. If
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 17
Jeremy's father drives him to school in rush hour traffic in
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 20
Ralph went to the store and bought
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 1
Harry and Terry are each told to calculate
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 2
Paul owes Paula
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 3
Isabella had a week to read a book for a school assignment. She read an average of
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 4
The sum of two prime numbers is
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 5
Margie's car can go
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 6
Six rectangles each with a common base width of
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 7
There are four more girls than boys in Ms. Raub's class of
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 10
The first AMC 8 was given in
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 17
George walks
Today he was distracted by the pleasant weather and walked the first
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 19
A cube with
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 24
One day the Beverage Barn sold
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 1
Danica wants to arrange her model cars in rows with exactly
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 2
A sign at the fish market says, "
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 4
Eight friends ate at a restaurant and agreed to share the bill equally. Because Judi forgot her money, each of her seven friends paid an extra
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 7
Trey and his mom stopped at a railroad crossing to let a train pass. As the train began to pass, Trey counted
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 10
What is the ratio of the least common multiple of
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 11
Ted's grandfather used his treadmill on
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 12
At the
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 13
When Clara totaled her scores, she inadvertently reversed the units digit and the tens digit of one score. By which of the following might her incorrect sum have differed from the correct one?
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 14
If
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 16
A number of students from Fibonacci Middle School are taking part in a community service project. The ratio of
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 1
Rachelle uses 3 pounds of meat to make 8 hamburgers for her family. How many pounds of meat does she need to make 24 hamburgers for a neighbourhood picnic?
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 2
In the country of East Westmore, statisticians estimate there is a baby born every
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 3
On February 13 The Oshkosh Northwester listed the length of daylight as
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 4
Peter's family ordered a
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 8
A shop advertises everything is "half price in today's sale." In addition, a coupon gives a
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 9
The Fort Worth Zoo has a number of two-legged birds and a number of four-legged mammals. On one visit to the zoo, Margie counted 200 heads and 522 legs. How many of the animals that Margie counted were two-legged birds?
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 13
Jamar bought some pencils costing more than a penny each at the school bookstore and paid
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 20
What is the correct ordering of the three numbers
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 1
Margie bought
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 6
In a town of
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 10
The taxi fare in Gotham City is
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 14
There are 270 students at Colfax Middle School, where the ratio of boys to girls is
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 17
Let
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 1
At Euclid Middle School the mathematics teachers are Mrs. Germain, Mr. Newton, and Mrs. Young. There are
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 5
Alice needs to replace a light bulb located 10 centimeters below the ceiling in her kitchen. The ceiling is
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 7
Using only pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, what is the smallest number of coins Freddie would need so he could pay any amount of money less than a dollar?
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 8
As Emily is riding her bicycle on a long straight road, she spots Emerson skating in the same direction
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 9
Ryan got
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 10
Six pepperoni circles will exactly fit across the diameter of a
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 11
The top of one tree is
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 12
Of the 500 balls in a large bag,
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 13
The lengths of the sides of a triangle in inches are three consecutive integers. The length of the shortest side is
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(E)
AMC 8, 2010, Problem 15
A jar contains 5 different colors of gumdrops.
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 16
A square and a circle have the same area. What is the ratio of the side length of the square to the radius of the circle?
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(B)
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 24
What is the correct ordering of the three numbers,
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(B)
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 1
Bridget bought a bag of apples at the grocery store. She gave half of the apples to Ann. Then she gave Cassie 3 apples, keeping 4 apples for herself. How many apples did Bridget buy?
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(B)
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 2
On average, for every 4 sports cars sold at the local dealership, 7 sedans are sold. The dealership predicts that it will sell 28 sports cars next month. How many sedans does it expect to sell?
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(B)
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 6
Steve's empty swimming pool will hold 24,000 gallons of water when full. It will be filled by 4 hoses, each of which supplies
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(B)
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 7
If
(A)
AMC 8, 2009, Problem 11
The Amaco Middle School bookstore sells pencils costing a whole number of cents. Some seventh graders each bought a pencil, paying a total of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2009, Problem 14
Austin and Temple are 50 miles apart along Interstate 35 . Bonnie drove from Austin to her daughter's house in Temple, averaging 60 miles per hour. Leaving the car with her daughter, Bonnie rode a bus back to Austin along the same route and averaged 40 miles per hour on the return trip. What was the average speed for the round trip, in miles per hour?
(A)
(B)
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(E)
AMC 8, 2009, Problem 15
A recipe that makes 5 servings of hot chocolate requires 2 squares of chocolate,
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(B)
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(E)
AMC 8, 2009, Problem 21
Andy and Bethany have a rectangular array of numbers greater than zero with 40 rows and 75 columns. Andy adds the numbers in each row. The average of his 40 sums is
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 23
On the last day of school, Mrs. Awesome gave jelly beans to her class. She gave each boy as many jelly beans as there were boys in the class. She gave each girl as many jelly beans as there were girls in the class. She brought 400 jelly beans, and when she finished, she had six jelly beans left. There were two more boys than girls in her class. How many students were in her class?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2007, Problem 18
The product of the two
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AMC 8, 2007, Problem 19
Pick two consecutive positive integers whose sum is less than
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AMC 8, 2004, Problem 9
The average of the five numbers in a list is
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AMC 8, 2004, Problem 10
Handy Aaron helped a neighbor
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AMC 8, 2004, Problem 11
The numbers
The largest isn't first, but it is in one of the first three places. The smallest isn't last, but it is in one of the last three places. The median isn't first or last.
What is the average of the first and last numbers?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2004, Problem 12
Niki usually leaves her cell phone on. If her cell phone is on but she is not actually using it, the battery will last for
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(B)
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(E)
AMC 8, 2001, Problem 12
If
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Try these AMC 8 Algebra Questions and check your knowledge!
AMC 8,2020 Problem 1
Luka is making lemonade to sell at a school fundraiser. His recipe requires
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2020 Problem 2
Four friends do yardwork for their neighbors over the weekend, earning
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2020 Problem 3
Carrie has a rectangular garden that measures
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2020 Problem 5
Three fourths of a pitcher is filled with pineapple juice. The pitcher is emptied by pouring an equal amount of juice into each of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2020 Problem 8
Ricardo has
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2020 Problem 13
Jamal has a drawer containing
(A) 46
AMC 8,2020 Problem 15
Suppose
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 1
Ike and Mike go into a sandwich shop with a total of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 3
Which of the following is the correct order of the fractions
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 8
Gilda has a bag of marbles. She gives
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 9
Alex and Felicia each have cats as pets. Alex buys cat food in cylindrical cans that are
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 11
The eighth grade class at Lincoln Middle School has
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 13
A palindrome is a number that has the same value when read from left to right or from right to left. (For example,
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 16
Qiang drives
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8,2019 Problem 17
What is the value of the product
AMC 8,2019 Problem 20
How many different real numbers
AMC 8,2019 Problem 23
After Euclid High School's last basketball game, it was determined that
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2019, Problem 24
In triangle
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 1
An amusement park has a collection of scale models, with a ratio
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 2
What is the value of the product
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 6
On a trip to the beach, Anh traveled
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 9
Bob is tiling the floor of his
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 10
The harmonic mean of a set of non-zero numbers is the reciprocal of the average of the reciprocals of the numbers. What is the harmonic mean of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 12
The clock in Sri's car, which is not accurate, gains time at a constant rate. One day as he begins shopping he notes that his car clock and his watch (which is accurate) both say
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2018, Problem 25
How many perfect cubes lie between
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 1
Which of the following values is largest?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 3
What is the value of the expression
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 4
When
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 5
What is the value of the expression
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 6
If the degree measures of the angles of a triangle are in the ratio
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 9
All of Marcy's marbles are blue, red, green, or yellow. One third of her marbles are blue, one fourth of them are red, and six of them are green. What is the smallest number of yellow marbles that Macy could have?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 11
A square-shaped floor is covered with congruent square tiles. If the total number of tiles that lie on the two diagonals is
(A)
(B)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 14
Chloe and Zoe are both students in Ms. Demeanor's math class. Last night they each solved half of the problems in their homework assignment alone and then solved the other half together. Chloe had correct answers to only
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 17
Starting with some gold coins and some empty treasure chests, I tried to put
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2017, Problem 23
Each day for four days, Linda traveled for one hour at a speed that resulted in her traveling one mile in an integer number of minutes. Each day after the first, her speed decreased so that the number of minutes to travel one mile increased by
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 1
The longest professional tennis match ever played lasted a total of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 3
Four students take an exam. Three of their scores are
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 4
When Cheenu was a boy he could run
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 7
Which of the following numbers is not a perfect square?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 10
Suppose that
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 11
Determine how many two-digit numbers satisfy the following property: when the number is added to the number obtained by reversing its digits, the sum is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 12
Jefferson Middle School has the same number of boys and girls.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 14
Karl's car uses a gallon of gas every
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2016, Problem 16
Annie and Bonnie are running laps around a
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
AMC 8, 2015, Problem 3
Jack and Jill are going swimming at a pool that is one mile from their house. They leave home simultaneously. Jill rides her bicycle to the pool at a constant speed of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 9
On her first day of work, Janabel sold one widget. On day two, she sold three widgets. On day three, she sold five widgets, and on each succeeding day, she sold two more widgets than she had sold on the previous day. How many widgets in total had Janabel sold after working
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 16
In a middle-school mentoring program, a number of the sixth graders are paired with a ninth-grade student as a buddy. No ninth grader is assigned more than one sixth-grade buddy. If
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 17
Jeremy's father drives him to school in rush hour traffic in
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 20
Ralph went to the store and bought
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 1
Harry and Terry are each told to calculate
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 2
Paul owes Paula
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 3
Isabella had a week to read a book for a school assignment. She read an average of
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 4
The sum of two prime numbers is
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 5
Margie's car can go
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 6
Six rectangles each with a common base width of
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 7
There are four more girls than boys in Ms. Raub's class of
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AMC 8, 2015, Problem 10
The first AMC 8 was given in
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 17
George walks
Today he was distracted by the pleasant weather and walked the first
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 19
A cube with
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AMC 8, 2014, Problem 24
One day the Beverage Barn sold
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 1
Danica wants to arrange her model cars in rows with exactly
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 2
A sign at the fish market says, "
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 4
Eight friends ate at a restaurant and agreed to share the bill equally. Because Judi forgot her money, each of her seven friends paid an extra
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 7
Trey and his mom stopped at a railroad crossing to let a train pass. As the train began to pass, Trey counted
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 10
What is the ratio of the least common multiple of
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 11
Ted's grandfather used his treadmill on
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 12
At the
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 13
When Clara totaled her scores, she inadvertently reversed the units digit and the tens digit of one score. By which of the following might her incorrect sum have differed from the correct one?
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 14
If
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AMC 8, 2013, Problem 16
A number of students from Fibonacci Middle School are taking part in a community service project. The ratio of
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 1
Rachelle uses 3 pounds of meat to make 8 hamburgers for her family. How many pounds of meat does she need to make 24 hamburgers for a neighbourhood picnic?
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 2
In the country of East Westmore, statisticians estimate there is a baby born every
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 3
On February 13 The Oshkosh Northwester listed the length of daylight as
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 4
Peter's family ordered a
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 8
A shop advertises everything is "half price in today's sale." In addition, a coupon gives a
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 9
The Fort Worth Zoo has a number of two-legged birds and a number of four-legged mammals. On one visit to the zoo, Margie counted 200 heads and 522 legs. How many of the animals that Margie counted were two-legged birds?
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 13
Jamar bought some pencils costing more than a penny each at the school bookstore and paid
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AMC 8, 2012, Problem 20
What is the correct ordering of the three numbers
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 1
Margie bought
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 6
In a town of
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 10
The taxi fare in Gotham City is
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 14
There are 270 students at Colfax Middle School, where the ratio of boys to girls is
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AMC 8, 2011, Problem 17
Let
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 1
At Euclid Middle School the mathematics teachers are Mrs. Germain, Mr. Newton, and Mrs. Young. There are
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 5
Alice needs to replace a light bulb located 10 centimeters below the ceiling in her kitchen. The ceiling is
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 7
Using only pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, what is the smallest number of coins Freddie would need so he could pay any amount of money less than a dollar?
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 8
As Emily is riding her bicycle on a long straight road, she spots Emerson skating in the same direction
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 9
Ryan got
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 10
Six pepperoni circles will exactly fit across the diameter of a
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 11
The top of one tree is
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 12
Of the 500 balls in a large bag,
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 13
The lengths of the sides of a triangle in inches are three consecutive integers. The length of the shortest side is
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 15
A jar contains 5 different colors of gumdrops.
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 16
A square and a circle have the same area. What is the ratio of the side length of the square to the radius of the circle?
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AMC 8, 2010, Problem 24
What is the correct ordering of the three numbers,
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 1
Bridget bought a bag of apples at the grocery store. She gave half of the apples to Ann. Then she gave Cassie 3 apples, keeping 4 apples for herself. How many apples did Bridget buy?
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 2
On average, for every 4 sports cars sold at the local dealership, 7 sedans are sold. The dealership predicts that it will sell 28 sports cars next month. How many sedans does it expect to sell?
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 6
Steve's empty swimming pool will hold 24,000 gallons of water when full. It will be filled by 4 hoses, each of which supplies
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 7
If
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 11
The Amaco Middle School bookstore sells pencils costing a whole number of cents. Some seventh graders each bought a pencil, paying a total of
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 14
Austin and Temple are 50 miles apart along Interstate 35 . Bonnie drove from Austin to her daughter's house in Temple, averaging 60 miles per hour. Leaving the car with her daughter, Bonnie rode a bus back to Austin along the same route and averaged 40 miles per hour on the return trip. What was the average speed for the round trip, in miles per hour?
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 15
A recipe that makes 5 servings of hot chocolate requires 2 squares of chocolate,
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 21
Andy and Bethany have a rectangular array of numbers greater than zero with 40 rows and 75 columns. Andy adds the numbers in each row. The average of his 40 sums is
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AMC 8, 2009, Problem 23
On the last day of school, Mrs. Awesome gave jelly beans to her class. She gave each boy as many jelly beans as there were boys in the class. She gave each girl as many jelly beans as there were girls in the class. She brought 400 jelly beans, and when she finished, she had six jelly beans left. There were two more boys than girls in her class. How many students were in her class?
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AMC 8, 2007, Problem 18
The product of the two
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AMC 8, 2007, Problem 19
Pick two consecutive positive integers whose sum is less than
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AMC 8, 2004, Problem 9
The average of the five numbers in a list is
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AMC 8, 2004, Problem 10
Handy Aaron helped a neighbor
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AMC 8, 2004, Problem 11
The numbers
The largest isn't first, but it is in one of the first three places. The smallest isn't last, but it is in one of the last three places. The median isn't first or last.
What is the average of the first and last numbers?
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AMC 8, 2004, Problem 12
Niki usually leaves her cell phone on. If her cell phone is on but she is not actually using it, the battery will last for
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AMC 8, 2001, Problem 12
If
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