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The document outlines solution suggestions for the Math Kangaroo USA competition for grades 5 and 6, detailing answers to 30 math problems with explanations. It involves a variety of mathematical concepts such as pattern recognition, arithmetic operations, geometry, and logical reasoning.<br /><br />1. Answers involve pattern completion with choice (B) for problem 1.<br />2. Problem 2 deals with mirrored numbers, resolved to choice (B) through digit transformations.<br />3. The sum of visible numbers pattern results in choice (E) with the answer being 8.<br />4. A cube problem where choice (B) fits 18 gray squares are determined by analyzing cube faces.<br />5. Sequence of ingredients in a cooking process leads to choice (B) for placing black olives.<br />6. Water distribution problem results in choice (C), calculating to 5 liters.<br />7. The rotational pattern yields choice (A) after rotating an object.<br />8. Price determination on a burger menu indicates choice (B), showing 5.50 USD.<br />9. Logical deduction from clues to rank participants results in choice (C) for Diana.<br />10. Book rearrangement strategy shows choice (B) involving 2 books between shelves.<br />11. Distance calculation in a turtle race leads to choice (B) at 2 km.<br />12. Different ways to partition numbers alphabetically result in choice (D) with 6 ways.<br />13. Probability comparison across options highlights choice (A) with better chances.<br />14. Geometric fitting investigation determines choice (D) can't fit.<br />15. Timing analysis in a swimming sequence indicates the least time for choice (D).<br />16. Perimeter calculation for a shape matches choice (C).<br />17. Logical elimination method points to choice (C).<br />18. A geometric partition problem concludes with choice (E).<br />19. Logical assumptions and transformations determine choice (B).<br />20. A digit hoax puzzle is resolved with choice (A) for a difference of 642.<br />21. Numerical exchanges in a fruit puzzle result in choice (B) at 2.<br />22. Completing triangle area calculations leads to choice (B) at 25 cm².<br />23. Placement investigation for geometric shapes denotes choice (E).<br />24. Deduction of daily decision using logic results in choice (D) for Thursday.<br />25. Minimal partitions of a complex shape count to choice (C) with 13.<br />26. Weigh-comparison settles on choice (A) for hierarchical mass arrangement.<br />27. Calculations involving sums and variables lead to choice (C) at 18.<br />28. Examining block rearrangements admires possibility at choice (D).<br />29. Mathematical equations modeling chocolate distribution conclude with choice (D) at 24.<br />30. Building a table of solutions concludes with choice (D) at 7 options.<br /><br />The document guides readers through each problem-solving pathway, providing thorough explanations and reasoning for each answer.
Keywords
Math Kangaroo USA
grades 5 and 6
math problems
pattern recognition
arithmetic operations
geometry
logical reasoning
problem-solving
explanations
competition
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