Wednesday, April 16, 2008

POTW #24

A basketball coach wants to hang three plaques. The wall is 9 feet high and 11 feet wide. She wants to hang the three plaques side by side so that the group of plaques is centered horizontally with 6 inches of space between plaques, with the center of each plaque 5 feet from the floor. If each plaque is 14 inches tall and 20 inches wide, where should she place the top-left corner of the left-most plaque? (hint...Drawing a picture may help you solve this problem.)

Monday, March 3, 2008

PROBLEM OF THE WEEK #22


An isosceles right triangle with legs of length 16 is partitioned into 16 congruent triangles, as shown. The area of the shaded region is ___ square units.

Monday, February 11, 2008

PROBLEM OF THE WEEK #20


Write the following expression as a simple fraction in lowest terms.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Problem of the Week #18


Smith, Robinson, and Jones are a conductor, a porter, and an engineer on a certain train. Also aboard the train are three passengers with the same last names: Mr. Smith, Mr. Robinson, and Mr. Jones.

Mr. Robinson lives in Detroit.

The porter lives exactly halfway between Chicago and Detroit.

Mr. Jones earns exactly $50,000 per year.

The porter’s nearest neighbor, who is one of the three passengers, earns exactly three times as much as the porter.

Smith usually beats the conductor at tennis.

The passenger whose last name is the same as the porter’s lives in Chicago.

Who is the engineer?

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

PROBLEM OF THE WEEK #16


The following information was obtained by studying the orders of the people who dined in a certain restaurant one evening.

50 people ordered soup.

65 people ordered dessert.

20 people ordered soup and dessert.

15 people ordered salad and soup.

30 people ordered salad and dessert.

8 people ordered salad, soup, and dessert.

12 people ordered neither salad, soup, nor dessert.

How many people ordered salad and dessert but not soup?

How many people were there in all?

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

PROBLEM OF THE WEEK #14

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

PROBLEM OF THE WEEK #12



What is the ones digit of 82007 ?