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2024 AIME II Problems

Problem 1
Among the residents of Aimeville, there are who own a diamond
ring, who own a set of golf clubs, and who own a garden spade. In
addition, each of the residents owns a bag of candy hearts. There
are residents who own exactly two of these things, and residents who
own exactly three of these things. Find the number of residents of Aimeville who
own all four of these things.

Problem 2
A list of positive integers has the following properties:
The sum of the items in the list is .
The unique mode of the list is .
The median of the list is a positive integer that does not appear in the list itself.
Find the sum of the squares of all the items in the list.

Problem 3
Find the number of ways to place a digit in each cell of a 2x3 grid so that the sum
of the two numbers formed by reading left to right is , and the sum of the
three numbers formed by reading top to bottom is . The grid below is an
example of such an arrangement
because and .

Problem 4
Let and be positive real numbers that satisfy the following system of
equations:
Then the value of is where and are relatively prime
positive integers. Find .

Problem 5
Let be a convex equilateral hexagon in which all pairs of opposite
sides are parallel. The triangle whose sides are extensions of

segments , , and has side lengths and . Find the


side length of the hexagon.

Problem 6
Alice chooses a set of positive integers. Then Bob lists all finite nonempty
sets of positive integers with the property that the maximum element
of belongs to . Bob's list has sets. Find the sum of the elements of .

Problem 7
Let be the greatest four-digit integer with the property that whenever one of its
digits is changed to , the resulting number is divisible by . Let and be the
quotient and remainder, respectively, when is divided by . Find .

Problem 8
Torus is the surface produced by revolving a circle with radius 3 around an
axis in the plane of the circle that is a distance 6 from the center of the circle (so
like a donut). Let be a sphere with a radius 11. When rests on the inside
of , it is internally tangent to along a circle with radius , and when rests
on the outside of , it is externally tangent to along a circle with radius . The
difference can be written as , where and are relatively prime
positive integers. Find .

Problem 9
There are indistinguishable white chips and indistinguishable black chips,
find the number of ways to place some of these chips in a grid such that:

▪ each cell contains at most one chip

▪ all chips in the same row and all chips in the same column have the
same colour

▪ any additional chip placed on the grid would violate one or more of the
previous two conditions.

Problem 10

Let have incenter and circumcenter with ,


circumradius , and inradius . Find .

Problem 11
Find the number of triples of nonnegative

integers satisfying and


Problem 12

Let and be points in the coordinate plane. Let be

the family of segments of unit length lying in the first quadrant with on

the -axis and on the -axis. There is a unique point on distinct

from and that does not belong to any segment from other than .

Then , where and are relatively prime positive integers.


Find .

Problem 13
Let be a 13th root of unity. Find the remainder when

is divided by 1000.

Problem 14

Let be an integer. Call a positive integer if it has exactly two

digits when expressed in base , and these two digits sum to . For

example, is -eautiful because and . Find the


least integer for which there are more than ten -eautiful integers.

Problem 15
Find the number of rectangles that can be formed inside a fixed regular
dodecagon ( -gon) where each side of the rectangle lies on either a side or a
diagonal of the dodecagon. The diagram below shows three of those rectangles.
2024 AIME II Answer Key

题目 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

答案 073 236 045 033 080 055 699 127

题目 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

答案 902 468 601 023 321 211 315

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