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March Problems ... here now and now in PDF format


Starting this month we are letting you see the problems in regular html format (like most web pages) and in Abode PDF format. In PDF format, you can read the problems exactly like we typed them on our math wordprocessor EXP. This is a much better way of viewing mathematics on the internet. The only problem is that in order to see Abode PDF files you must have Abode Reader in your computer. It is a program that every computer should have in its memory these days and it can be downloaded free by clicking on the following icon. This icon will send you to www.adobe.com, where you can download Adobe Reader. Just click on the icon that says Get Adobe Reader. It is free. After Adobe Reader is downloaded into your computer, then whenever you open or click on a PDF file, Adobe Acrobat will go into action and read it. You can now read the problems exactly like you read a book. At the top of the page there are little arrows that you can use for turning the page forwards and backwards.
So, if you have Adobe Reader in your computer, click on the following icon and you can read the February solutions as they were typed on a math wordprocessor; if you don't have Adobe Reader click on the Abode Reader icon and download it.

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March Problems in PDF format


Problem 1 (Arithmetic Sequence)

Problem 2 (Strange Number)

Problem 3 (Unusual Trigonometric Vacation)

Problem 4 (Rainy Summer Vacation)

Problem 5 (Mystery Triangle)

Problem 6 (Greatest Integer Function)

Problem 7 (Two Operations Problem)

Problem 8 (Tricked You!)

Problem 9 (The Jug Problem)

Problem 10 (So You Think You Know Algebra)

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