November 2018
Sum of Areas of Infinite Number of Squares
Problem
The side of a square is 10 m. A second square is formed by joining, in the proper order, the midpoints of the sides of the first square. A third square is formed by joining the midpoints of the second square, and so on. Find the sum of the areas of all the squares if the process will continue indefinitely.
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Problem
A new kind of atom smasher is to be composed of two tangents and a circular arc which is concave toward the point of intersection of the two tangents. Each tangent and the arc of the circle is 1 mile long, what is the radius of the circle? Use 1 mile = 5280 ft.
| A. 1437 ft. | C. 1347 ft. |
| B. 1734 ft. | D. 1374 ft. |
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Sum of Areas of Equilateral Triangles Inscribed in Circles
Problem
An equilateral triangle is inscribed within a circle whose diameter is 12 cm. In this triangle a circle is inscribed; and in this circle, another equilateral triangle is inscribed; and so on indefinitely. Find the sum of the areas of all the triangles.
Time After 7:00 O'clock When The Minute & Hour Hands Of The Clock Are Together
Problem
What time after 7:00 o’clock will the hands of a continuously driven clock are together?
Problem
A conical tank in upright position (vertex uppermost) stored water of depth 2/3 that of the depth of the tank. Calculate the ratio of the volume of water to that of the tank.
| A. 4/5 | C. 26/27 |
| B. 18/19 | D. 2/3 |
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Problem
Find y’ if x = 2 arccos 2t and y = 4 arcsin 2t.
| A. 2 | C. 4 |
| B. -2 | D. -4 |
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Situation
If a chord is selected at random on a fixed circle what is the probability that its length exceeds the radius of the circle?
- Assume that the distance of the chord from the center of the circle is uniformly distributed.
A. 0.5 C. 0.866 B. 0.667 D. 0.75 - Assume that the midpoint of the chord is evenly distributed over the circle.
A. 0.5 C. 0.866 B. 0.667 D. 0.75 - Assume that the end points of the chord are uniformly distributed over the circumference of the circle.
A. 0.5 C. 0.866 B. 0.667 D. 0.75
