Found problems: 138
1970 AMC 12/AHSME, 33
Find the sum of the digits of all numerals in the sequence $1,2,3,4,\cdots ,10000$.
$\textbf{(A) }180,001\qquad\textbf{(B) }154,756\qquad\textbf{(C) }45,001\qquad\textbf{(D) }154,755\qquad \textbf{(E) }270,001$
2022 AIME Problems, 4
There is a positive real number $x$ not equal to either $\tfrac{1}{20}$ or $\tfrac{1}{2}$ such that $$\log_{20x} (22x)=\log_{2x} (202x).$$ The value $\log_{20x} (22x)$ can be written as $\log_{10} (\tfrac{m}{n})$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $m+n$.
2007 AIME Problems, 4
The workers in a factory produce widgets and whoosits. For each product, production time is constant and identical for all workers, but not necessarily equal for the two products. In one hour, 100 workers can produce 300 widgets and 200 whoosits. In two hours, 60 workers can produce 240 widgets and 300 whoosits. In three hours, 50 workers can produce 150 widgets and m whoosits. Find m.
2023 AIME, 1
The number of apples growing on each of six apple trees form an arithmetic sequence where the greatest number of apples growing on any of the six trees is double the least number of apples growing on any of the six trees. The total number of apples growing on all six trees is $990$. Find the greatest number of apples growing on any of the six trees.
2024 AIME, 10
Let $\triangle ABC$ have circumcenter $O$ and incenter $I$ with $\overline{IA}\perp\overline{OI}$, circumradius $13$, and inradius $6$. Find $AB\cdot AC$.
CIME II 2018, 13
Two lines, $l_1$ and $l_2$, are tangent to the parabola $x^2-4(x+y)+y^2=2xy+8$ such that they intersect at a point whose coordinates sum to $-32$. The minimum possible sum of the slopes of $l_1$ and $l_2$ can be written as $\frac{m}{n}$ for relatively prime integers $m$ and $n$. Find $m+n$.
[I] Proposed by [b]AOPS12142015[/b][/I]
2021 AIME Problems, 12
A convex quadrilateral has area $30$ and side lengths $5, 6, 9,$ and $7,$ in that order. Denote by $\theta$ the measure of the acute angle formed by the diagonals of the quadrilateral. Then $\tan \theta$ can be written in the form $\tfrac{m}{n}$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $m + n$.
2019 AIME Problems, 13
Regular octagon $A_1A_2A_3A_4A_5A_6A_7A_8$ is inscribed in a circle of area $1$. Point $P$ lies inside the circle so that the region bounded by $\overline{PA_1}$, $\overline{PA_2}$, and the minor arc $\widehat{A_1A_2}$ of the circle has area $\tfrac17$, while the region bounded by $\overline{PA_3}$, $\overline{PA_4}$, and the minor arc $\widehat{A_3A_4}$ of the circle has area $\tfrac 19$. There is a positive integer $n$ such that the area of the region bounded by $\overline{PA_6}$, $\overline{PA_7}$, and the minor arc $\widehat{A_6A_7}$ is equal to $\tfrac18 - \tfrac{\sqrt 2}n$. Find $n$.
CIME II 2018, 3
Let $ABCD$ be a convex quadrilateral with positive area such that every side has a positive integer length and $AC=BC=AD=25$. If $P_{max}$ and $P_{min}$ are the quadrilaterals with maximum and minimum possible perimeter, the ratio of the area of $P_{max}$ and $P_{min}$ can be expressed in the form $\frac{a\sqrt{b}}{c}$ for some positive integers $a,b,c$, where $a,c$ are relatively prime and $b$ is not divisible by the square of any integer. Find $a+b+c$.
[i]Proposed by [b]FedeX333X [/b][/i]
2021 AIME Problems, 5
For positive real numbers $s$, let $\tau(s)$ denote the set of all obtuse triangles that have area $s$ and two sides with lengths $4$ and $10$. The set of all $s$ for which $\tau(s)$ is nonempty, but all triangles in $\tau(s)$ are congruent, is an interval $[a,b)$. Find $a^2+b^2$.
2016 AIME Problems, 4
An $a\times b\times c$ rectangular box is built from $a\cdot b \cdot c$ unit cubes. Each unit cube is colored red, green, or yellow. Each of the $a$ layers of size $1\times b \times c$ parallel to the $(b\times c)$-faces of the box contains exactly $9$ red cubes, exactly 12 green cubes, and some yellow cubes. Each of the $b$ layers of size $a\times 1 \times c$ parallel to the $(a\times c)$-faces of the box contains exactly 20 green cubes, exactly 25 yellow cubes, and some red cubes. Find the smallest possible volume of the box.
2019 AIME Problems, 1
Points $C\neq D$ lie on the same side of line $AB$ so that $\triangle ABC$ and $\triangle BAD$ are congruent with $AB = 9$, $BC=AD=10$, and $CA=DB=17$. The intersection of these two triangular regions has area $\tfrac mn$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $m+n$.
2024 AIME, 11
Find the number of triples of nonnegative integers $(a,b,c)$ satisfying $a + b + c = 300$ and
\[ a^2b + a^2c + b^2a + b^2c + c^2a + c^2b = 6{,}000{,}000.\]
2018 AIME Problems, 10
Find the number of functions $f(x)$ from $\{1,2,3,4,5\}$ to $\{1,2,3,4,5\}$ that satisfy $f(f(x)) = f(f(f(x)))$ for all $x$ in $\{1,2,3,4,5\}$.
2019 AIME Problems, 7
Triangle $ABC$ has side lengths $AB=120$, $BC=220$, and $AC=180$. Lines $\ell_{A}$, $\ell_{B}$, and $\ell_{C}$ are drawn parallel to $\overline{BC}$, $\overline{AC}$, and $\overline{AB}$, respectively, such that the intersection of $\ell_{A}$, $\ell_{B}$, and $\ell_{C}$ with the interior of $\triangle ABC$ are segments of length $55$, $45$, and $15$, respectively. Find the perimeter of the triangle whose sides lie on $\ell_{A}$, $\ell_{B}$, and $\ell_{C}$.
2018 AIME Problems, 4
In equiangular octagon $CAROLINE$, $CA = RO = LI = NE = \sqrt{2}$ and $AR = OL = IN = EC = 1$. The self-intersecting octagon $CORNELIA$ encloses six non-overlapping triangular regions. Let $K$ be the area enclosed by $CORNELIA$, that is, that total area of the six triangular regions. Then $K=\tfrac{a}{b}$ where $a$ and $b$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $a + b$.
2016 AIME Problems, 12
The figure below shows a ring made of six small sections which you are to paint on a wall. You have four paint colors available and will paint each of the six sections a solid color. Find the number of ways you can choose to paint each of the six sections if no two adjacent section can be painted with the same color.
[asy]
size(3cm);
draw(unitcircle);
draw(scale(0.6)*unitcircle);
for(int i = 0; i < 6; ++i){
draw(dir(60*i)--0.6*dir(60*i));
}
[/asy]
2024 AIME, 14
Let $b\ge 2$ be an integer. Call a positive integer $n$ $b$-[i]eautiful[/i] if it has exactly two digits when expressed in base $b$ and these two digits sum to $\sqrt{n}$. For example, $81$ is $13$-[i]eautiful[/i] because $81 = \underline{6} \ \underline{3}_{13} $ and $6 + 3 = \sqrt{81}$. Find the least integer $b\ge 2$ for which there are more than ten $b$-[i]eautiful[/i] integers.
2022 AIME Problems, 3
A right square pyramid with volume $54$ has a base with side length $6.$ The five vertices of the pyramid all lie on a sphere with radius $\frac mn$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $m+n$.
2002 AIME Problems, 14
A set $\mathcal{S}$ of distinct positive integers has the following property: for every integer $x$ in $\mathcal{S},$ the arithmetic mean of the set of values obtained by deleting $x$ from $\mathcal{S}$ is an integer. Given that 1 belongs to $\mathcal{S}$ and that 2002 is the largest element of $\mathcal{S},$ what is the greatet number of elements that $\mathcal{S}$ can have?
CIME II 2018, 9
Let $P$ be the portion of the graph of
$$y=\frac{6x+1}{32x+8} - \frac{2x-1}{32x-8}$$
located in the first quadrant (not including the $x$ and $y$ axes). Let the shortest possible distance between the origin and a point on $P$ be $d$. Find $\lfloor 1000d \rfloor$.
[i]Proposed by [b] Th3Numb3rThr33 [/b][/i]
2017 AIME Problems, 4
Find the number of positive integers less than or equal to $2017$ whose base-three representation contains no digit equal to $0$.
2016 AIME Problems, 9
The sequences of positive integers $1,a_2,a_3,\ldots$ and $1,b_2,b_3,\ldots$ are an increasing arithmetic sequence and an increasing geometric sequence, respectively. Let $c_n=a_n+b_n$. There is an integer $k$ such that $c_{k-1}=100$ and $c_{k+1}=1000$. Find $c_k$.
2016 AIME Problems, 6
For polynomial $P(x)=1-\frac{1}{3}x+\frac{1}{6}x^2$, define \[ Q(x) = P(x)P(x^3)P(x^5)P(x^7)P(x^9) = \sum\limits_{i=0}^{50}a_ix^i. \] Then $\sum\limits_{i=0}^{50}|a_i|=\frac{m}{n}$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $m+n$.
2018 AIME Problems, 6
A real number $a$ is chosen randomly and uniformly from the interval $[-20, 18]$. The probability that the roots of the polynomial \[x^4 + 2ax^3 + (2a-2)x^2 + (-4a+3)x - 2\] are all real can be written in the form $\tfrac{m}{n}$, where $m$ and $n$ are relatively prime positive integers. Find $m+n$.