Answer to April 24, 2000 Problem

The A.H.S.M.E.

The American High School Mathematics Examination has been given annually since March 1950. It is sponsored jointly by the Mathematical Association of America, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Mu Alpha Theta, the American Mathematical Society, and other organizations.

The contest, which is administered to more than 300,000 students nationwide, consists of 30 multiple choice questions. A student receives 5 points for each correct answer and 2 points for each unanswered question - to eliminate random guessing. A students earns no points for an incorrect answer.

To be listed on the Student Honor Roll, one must attain a score of 100 or better. This year, Handley's top scorer had 112 points.

Show all the ways in which a student could score 112 points.


Solution to Problem:

There are 3 ways in which a student could score 112 points. They are shown in the table below:

# Correct # Unanswered # Incorrect Score
18 11 1 112
20 6 4 112
22 1 7 112


Correctly solved by:

1. Jia Ran Rome, Italy
2. Richard Mocarski Winchester, VA
3. Jon Pence Winchester, VA
4. Josh Grewal Winchester, VA
5. Court Pifer Winchester, VA
6. Kirstine Wynn Winchester, VA


Click here to see Handley's Top Scores on the A.H.S.M.E.