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2.

In rectangle ABCD, H is the midpoint of , E lies on , and


F lies on . In rectangle CEFG, H lies on and HG=3 in.
. What is the difference between the areas of the two
rectangles?

3. Find the smallest positive integer which can be written as a


product of two factors (each greater than 1) in exactly 3 different
ways. For example, 70 is one such integer since 70 = 2 .35 = 5 . 14
= 7.10 . Note that the order of the factors does not matter.

4. If 1/x + 1/y = 3 and 1/x – 1/y = -7 what is the value of x+y ?


Express your answer as a common fraction.

5. After collecting for the candy drive, Sally had eight -bills, five
-bills and three -bills. She randomly selected three bills
without replacement. What is the probability that she chose one of
each type of bill? Express your answer as a common fraction.
6. The sides of triangle ABC are extended to A', B' and C' as
shown so that

If the area of triangle ABC is 1, then find the area of triangle PQR.
(Diagram is not drawn to scale)

7. An 8 inch by 10 inch rectangular pictures is surrounded by a


border that is 2 inches wide on all sides. Find the ratio of the area
of the border to the area of the picture. Express your answer as a
common fraction.

8. A two-lane track is formed by a rectangle and two semicircles,


one semicircles at each end as shown. One lap around the track in
of the shortest lane measures 400 meters. Each lane is 1.25 meters
wide. How many more meters will a person who runs a lap in the
center of the longer lane run than a person who runs a lap in the
center of the shorter lane? Express your answer as a common
fraction in terms of .

9. A point is chosen at random inside a square of side length 2 cm.


What is the probability that the point is within ¼ cm of at least one
of the sides?

10. Two factors have a product of . One of the factors


is . What is the other factor.

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