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Math Wings District Competition Algebra

Teams from all 32 schools 143 teams 429 students 31 teams qualifying for the district competition 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 2

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Question #1 1 point, 1 minute Which of these correctly represents the statement: Seven more than one-third of seven times a number? A) B) C) D) E) None of these 3/3/20164Olathe Unified School District

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3/3/20166 Question #2 1 point, 1 minute What is the eighth term of the sequence below? 2, 7, 9, 16, 25,… Olathe Unified School District

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Question #3 1 point, 1 minute Which of these expressions has the greatest result? A) B) C) D) 3/3/20168Olathe Unified School District

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Question #4 2 points, 2 minutes If, what is the value of ? 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 10

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Question #5 1 point, 1 minute Find the value of: 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 12

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Question #6 1 points, 1 minutes The function is defined by. What is the value of ? 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 14

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Question #7 2 points, 2 minutes What is the sum of the tens digit and the ones digit of the number below? 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 16

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Question #8 2 points, 2 minutes Use each of the numbers {5, 6, 7, 8} once each to fill in the expression. What is the smallest possible result of the expression? 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 18

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Question #9 2 points, 2 minutes If, find the value of 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 20

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Question #10 2 points, 2 minutes Evaluate the following, if x = 3 and a = 7. Express your answer as a common fraction. 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 22

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Question #11 2 points, 2 minutes One-half of one-seventh of T equals one-third of one-fifth of 75. What is the value of T? 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 24

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Question #12 2 points, 2 minutes What is the value of A in the above system of equations? 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 26

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Question #13 2 points, 2 minutes Penny has $190 more than his cousin Joe, who has $120 more than his friend Ralph. Together the three of them have $940. The amount Ralph has, in dollars, is… 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 28

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Question #14 3 points, 3 minutes The sum of twice one number plus three times the second is 8. Their sum is 2 ½. Find the product of the two numbers. 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 30

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Question #15 3 points, 3 minutes A computer counts up from 1 to 8, and repeats itself over and over, creating the sequence below: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …} What is the 1000 th term in this sequence? 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 32

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Arbor Creek – Carrie Hoffman 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 33

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Bentwood – Krystal Young 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 34

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Black Bob – Debra Hannah 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 35

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Briarwood – Kristin Kuehn 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 36

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Brougham – David Haines 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 37

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Cedar Creek – Casie Olberding 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 38

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Central – Julie Henry 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 39

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Clearwater Creek – Lisa Hirsch & Summer Brown 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 40

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Countryside – Jean Henry 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 41

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Fairview – Brent Cherry & Robin Breedlove 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 42

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Green Springs – Christy Bomberger 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 43

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Havencroft – Sharen Miller 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 44

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Heatherstone – Keri Schumacher 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 45

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Heritage – Sarah Allison 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 46

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Indian Creek – Lisa Stubblebine 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 47

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Madison Place – Michelle Smith 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 48

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Mahaffie – Laura Haverkamp 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 49

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Manchester Park – Victoria Macfarlane & Patricia Zabloudil 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 50

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Meadow Lane – Sue Smith 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 51

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Northview – Phil Riehle 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 52

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Pleasant Ridge – Marcella Zerr 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 53

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Prairie Center – Pam Griffing & Jill DeGroot 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 54

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Ravenwood – Jonathon Bell 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 55

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Regency Place – Kelly Fishel 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 56

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Ridgeview – Belinda Phillips 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 57

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Rolling Ridge – Kimberly Lander 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 58

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Scarborough – Tony Snethen 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 59

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Sunnyside – Janna Colgan 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 60

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Tomahawk – Brenda Porter 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 61

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Walnut Grove – Dale Baker 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 62

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Washington – Teresa Satchell & Rachel Cahill 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 63

We want to take this time to recognize our Math Wings sponsors Westview – Katie Horner 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 64

Thank You Parents For Your Support! 3/3/2016Olathe Unified School District 65