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All answers are from 1 – 60, inclusive. Countdown Round Bingo All answers are from 1 – 60, inclusive. MATHCOUNTS 

On your Bingo Card, put the following numbers in any order: 1 2 4 5 8 11 13 14 17 20 26 27 31 32 36 40 41 43 44 52 54 55 56 58

1. Kyle missed 21 of the first 50 free throws he attempted 1. Kyle missed 21 of the first 50 free throws he attempted. What percent of those first 50 free throws did he make?

Answer: 58 percent

2. What is the area, in square centimeters, of square ABCD in the figure shown if DX = 4 cm and AX = 5 cm? D 4 C X 5 A B

Answer: 41 square cm

3. Five U. S. coins are worth a total of 35 cents 3. Five U.S. coins are worth a total of 35 cents. How many of the coins are dimes?

Answer: 2 coins

4. How much more than 42 is 33?

Answer: 11

5. How many obtuse interior angles are in an obtuse triangle?

Answer: 1 angle

6. What is the sum of the number of faces and edges of a triangular prism?

Answer: 14

7. The value of eight nickels and six dimes is the same as four nickels and how many dimes?

Answer: 8 dimes

8. Fred has 2 yellow, 2 red and 2 green tokens 8. Fred has 2 yellow, 2 red and 2 green tokens. One red token is equal to 9 green tokens. One yellow token is equal to 3 green tokens. Fred converts all of his tokens to green tokens. How many green tokens does he have?

Answer: 26 green tokens

9. What is the value of ?

Answer: 43

10. The average of five numbers is 16 10. The average of five numbers is 16. Four of the numbers are 16, 16, 16 and 15. What is the value of the fifth number?

Answer: 17

11. In the figure shown, polygons ABCD, CDEF and DEGH are squares 11. In the figure shown, polygons ABCD, CDEF and DEGH are squares. The length of segment FG is 6 cm. How many square centimeters are in the area of hexagon ABFGHD? E G F H C D B A

Answer: 27 square centimeters

12. How many positive integers are less than 10p?

Answer: 31 integers

13. What is the greatest possible integer less than 60 that is divisible by 3 and divisible by 6?

Answer: 54

14. Two sides of an isosceles triangle are 15 cm and 10 cm 14. Two sides of an isosceles triangle are 15 cm and 10 cm. What is the greatest possible perimeter of this triangle, in centimeters?

Answer: 40 centimeters

15. How many more boxes are needed if 70 ornaments are packaged in boxes that each hold 5 ornaments rather than boxes that each hold 7 ornaments?

Answer: 4 boxes

16. What is the sum of the first seven positive even integers?

Answer: 56

17. A particular store sells a pack of 7 pencils for $1. 40 17. A particular store sells a pack of 7 pencils for $1.40. What is the average cost per pencil, in cents?

Answer: 20 cents

A 85 30 C 18. On a protractor, ray BA goes through the 85-degree mark and ray BC goes through the 30-degree mark. What is the measure, in degrees, of angle ABC? B

Answer: 55 degrees

19. Each side of pentagon ABCDE has length less than or equal to 7 units, AB = 5 units and BC = 6 units. How many units are in the greatest possible perimeter of ABCDE?

Answer: 32 units

20. Two figures each have a perimeter of 40 feet 20. Two figures each have a perimeter of 40 feet. One is a square and one is a rectangle with dimensions of 4 feet by 16 feet. What is the positive difference in the number of square feet of their areas?

Answer: 36 square feet

21. What is the greatest integer less than ?

Answer: 13

22. Pens come in a package holding 4 pens 22. Pens come in a package holding 4 pens. Rina’s teacher bought 13 packages of pens. How many pens did she buy?

Answer: 52 pens

23. How many integers between 20 and 90 are perfect squares?

Answer: 5 integers

24. What is the greatest two-digit multiple of 4 that is less than 47?

Answer: 44

25. The three-digit integer 63_ is a multiple of 3 25. The three-digit integer 63_ is a multiple of 3. What is the greatest possible digit that can be placed in the blank?

Answer: 9

26. What is the sum: –9 + –8 + –7 + ... + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11?

Answer: 14

27. The ratio of x to 27 is equal to the ratio of 2 to 3 27. The ratio of x to 27 is equal to the ratio of 2 to 3. What is the value of x?

Answer: 18

28. A hot air balloon is 10 feet off the ground now and is rising at a constant rate of 2 feet per second. What is the height of the balloon, in feet, after 18 more seconds?

Answer: 46 feet

29. Evaluate x2 – y2 when x = 12 and y = 11.

Answer: 23

30. What is the least common multiple of 3, 5 and 6?

Answer: 30

31. What is the average of 45, 46, 47 and 50?

Answer: 47

32. Kaya ate 60 cookies over a 5-minute period 32. Kaya ate 60 cookies over a 5-minute period. On average, how many cookies did she eat each minute?

Answer: 12 cookies

33. If + 5 = 22, what is the value of +   ?

Answer: 34

34. Let y = 2 + 3x. How much greater is y when x = 3 than when x = 2?

Answer: 3

35. A printer prints 17 pages per minute 35. A printer prints 17 pages per minute. How many minutes will it take to print 625 pages? Express your answer to the nearest whole number.

Answer: 37 minutes

36. Mary jogs 12 miles in 2 hours 36. Mary jogs 12 miles in 2 hours. On average, how many minutes does it take her to jog one mile?

Answer: 10 minutes

37. What is the positive difference between 252 and 242?

Answer: 49

38. Two positive integers are in the ratio 3:4 38. Two positive integers are in the ratio 3:4. The smallest integer is 15. What is the sum of these two integers?

Answer: 35

39. Marie owns 3 department stores 39. Marie owns 3 department stores. Each store has 17 shelves for towels. What is the total number of shelves for towels?

Answer: 51 shelves

40. Of the 80 students at camp, 40% of them are male 40. Of the 80 students at camp, 40% of them are male. How many female students are at camp?

Answer: 48 female students

41. The Battling Hummingbirds have won 40% of their first 60 games 41. The Battling Hummingbirds have won 40% of their first 60 games. If they win their next 12 games in a row, what percent of all of their games will they have won?

Answer: 50 percent

42. In box A, there are four more pennies than in box B 42. In box A, there are four more pennies than in box B. The total number of pennies in boxes A and B is 34. What is the number of pennies in box A?

Answer: 19 pennies

43. What is the sum of the first five positive odd integers?

Answer: 25

44. Ralph bought 5 dozen pencils for himself but gave 7 pencils to Stacey. How many pencils did Ralph have left?

Answer: 53 pencils

45. Katrina can bicycle 38 miles in four hours 45. Katrina can bicycle 38 miles in four hours. At the same speed, how many miles does she bicycle in six hours?

Answer: 57 miles

46. In the formula d = rt, what is the value of r if d = 60 and t = 4?

Answer: 15

47. The total value of 90 pennies, 20 dimes and 12 quarters is what percent of the value of a ten-dollar bill?

Answer: 59 percent

48. Solve for x: 100 - x = 16 + x.

Answer: 42

49. What is the number of degrees in the measure of angle ABD in square ABCD?

Answer: 45 degrees

50. What is 150% of 26?

Answer: 39

51. Triangle ABC is isosceles with angle B congruent to angle C 51. Triangle ABC is isosceles with angle B congruent to angle C. The measure of angle C is 75.5 degrees. What is the number of degrees in the measure of angle A?

Answer: 29 degrees

52. What is the value of 52 - 32?

Answer: 16

53. A candy company puts 21 candies in each bag 53. A candy company puts 21 candies in each bag. There are only red and blue candies in each bag. For every 2 red candies in a bag there are 5 blue candies. How many red candies are in each bag?

Answer: 6 red candies

54. The Carters had a 10-foot by 10-foot patio built at a cost of $2200. How many dollars per square foot did the patio cost to build?

Answer: 22 dollars per sq ft

55. Fifty percent of what number is 12?

Answer: 24

56. The ratio of the measures of two complementary angles is 2:1 56. The ratio of the measures of two complementary angles is 2:1. What is the measure, in degrees, of the larger angle?

Answer: 60 degrees

57. From a one-meter piece of yarn, Chris cuts a 31 57. From a one-meter piece of yarn, Chris cuts a 31.5 cm piece and a 35.5 cm piece. In centimeters, how much yarn is left?

Answer: 33 centimeters

58. What is the greatest prime factor of 10!?

Answer: 7

59. A stair-step exercise machine indicates that Leon burns 59. A stair-step exercise machine indicates that Leon burns 114 calories in 9 minutes. At the same rate, how many calories would Leon burn in a 3-minute workout?

Answer: 38 calories

60. The ages, in years, of the eight math teachers in the school are: 28, 28, 28, 28, 32, 32, 41, 76. What is the mode of the ages?

Answer: 28 years