AMC 8 · 2013 · #18

Easy mode Grade 5
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Problem

Isabella is building a rectangular fort out of one-foot cube blocks. (One block is exactly 11 foot wide, 11 foot tall, and 11 foot deep.)

From the outside, the fort measures 1212 feet long, 1010 feet wide, and 55 feet tall.

The fort has a solid floor and four solid walls. The floor is 11 foot thick. Each wall is 11 foot thick. The inside of the fort is hollow, and the top is open (no ceiling).

How many cube blocks are in the fort?

Diagram

Solid outer box (12 by 10 by 5) with the inner empty room shown dashed; walls and floor are 1 ft thick and the top is open.

12 5 10 1 1 blocks (walls + floor) empty room (open top)

Pick an answer.

(A)
204
(B)
280
(C)
320
(D)
340
(E)
600

AMC 8 2013 problem © Mathematical Association of America (MAA AMC). Reproduced for educational use.

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