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Problem of the week #4:
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Answer to Problem of the Week (Exponent Problem) Problem taken from AMC. Like on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nycmathtutor.org Link to my website: www.nycmathtutor.org
Problem of the Week 3: What does the fraction simplify to? Source: 2008 AMC 10A Answer will be posted soon.
Answer to Problem of the Week 2 (Right Triangle/Rectangle problem) Problem taken from MATHCOUNTS. Like on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nycmathtutor.org Link to my website: www.nycmathtutor.org
Problem of the week 2
Answer will be posted soon. Note: this problem can be completed without the use of trigonometry (all one needs to know is the Pythagorean Theorem)

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Answer to Problem of the Week 1 (Urn Problem)
Problem of the Week 1
An urn contains 3 white, 4 blue and 5 red balls. What is the probability of drawing, without replacement, first a white, then a blue, and finally a red ball? Express your answer as a common fraction.
Problem taken from the 2016 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition Countdown Round.
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