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Preliminary Round 2 1st Annual WSMA Math Bowl May 27, 2011 This test material is copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association and may not be distributed or reproduced other than for nonprofit educational purposes without the expressed written permission of WSMA.

Problem 1 The first term of a sequence is Each succeeding term is the sum of the cubes of the digits of the previous terms. What is the 2011th term of the sequence? Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Problem 2 Jocelyn drove her compact car 120 miles home for the weekend and averaged 30 miles per gallon. On the return trip she drove her parents' sedan and averaged only 20 miles per gallon. What was the average gas mileage, in miles per gallon, for the round trip? Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Problem 3 Charles’s house has 3 bedrooms. Each bedroom is 15 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 8 feet high. Charles must paint the walls of all the bedrooms. Doorways and windows, which will not be painted, occupy 60 square feet in each bedroom. How many square feet of walls must be painted? Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Problem 4 [Problem 4 was thrown out.] Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Problem 5 Find the length of the longest altitude in a triangle with side lengths 13, 14, and 15. Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Problem 6 Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Problem 7 Chris and Christina each bought 12 ounces of coffee in a 16-ounce cup. Chris drank 2 ounces of his coffee and then added 2 ounces of cream. Christina added 2 ounces of cream, stirred the coffee well, and then drank 2 ounces. What is the resulting ratio of the amount of cream in Chris’s coffee to that in Christina’s coffee? Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Problem 8 Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Problem 9 What is the probability that two randomly selected points on the edge of a unit circle are less than 1 unit apart? Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Problem 10 Express … 5 as a base 10 fraction in lowest terms. Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association

Extra Problem (only if needed) The sum of the length, width, and height of a rectangular prism is 13, and the square of the length of the space diagonal is 65. Find the volume of the prism. Copyright © 2011 by the Washington Student Math Association