AMC 8 · 2001 · #8
Easy mode Grade 5Problem
Genevieve is making two kites for a school display: a small one and a large one.
For the small kite, she draws the kite shape on grid paper where each square is 1 inch by 1 inch. (In the figure, the small kite's corners sit on the grid points shown.)
For the large kite, she keeps the same shape but makes the whole grid 3 times taller and 3 times wider. So every length on the large kite is 3 times the matching length on the small kite.
On the large kite, Genevieve adds two support sticks that form a cross. One stick connects the top corner to the bottom corner. The other stick connects the left corner to the right corner.
How many inches of stick does she need in total?
Pick an answer.
AMC 8 2001 problem © Mathematical Association of America (MAA AMC). Reproduced for educational use.
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