Difference between revisions of "2011 CEMC Gauss (Grade 8) Problems/Problem 3"
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==Problem== | ==Problem== | ||
In the diagram, the value of <math>y</math> is | In the diagram, the value of <math>y</math> is | ||
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<math> \text{ (A) }\ 60 \qquad\text{ (B) }\ 100\qquad\text{ (C) }\ 120\qquad\text{ (D) }\ 180\qquad\text{ (E) }\ 270 </math> | <math> \text{ (A) }\ 60 \qquad\text{ (B) }\ 100\qquad\text{ (C) }\ 120\qquad\text{ (D) }\ 180\qquad\text{ (E) }\ 270 </math> | ||
==Solution== | ==Solution== | ||
− | One entire revolution is <math>360^{\circ}</math>. As suggested by the diagram, the given part of the angle is | + | One entire revolution is <math>360^{\circ}</math>. As suggested by the diagram, the given part of the angle is a [[right angle]]. This means that we have: |
<math>y^{\circ} + 90^{\circ} = 360^{\circ}</math> | <math>y^{\circ} + 90^{\circ} = 360^{\circ}</math> |
Latest revision as of 12:18, 22 April 2025
Problem
In the diagram, the value of is
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Solution
One entire revolution is . As suggested by the diagram, the given part of the angle is a right angle. This means that we have:
Solving for y gives:
~anabel.disher