AMC 8 · 2024 · #3

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Problem

Picture four squares stacked on top of one another, from biggest to smallest. Their side lengths are 1010, 99, 77, and 44.

All four squares share the same bottom-left corner. The biggest square sits at the back, and each smaller square is placed in front of it.

The squares are colored in this order from biggest to smallest: gray, white, gray, white. So the largest gray square is partly hidden by the white square in front of it, and the next gray square is partly hidden by the smallest white square.

What is the total area of the gray parts you can still see?

Diagram

Four nested squares (sides 10, 9, 7, 4) sharing a bottom-left corner, filled alternately gray and white, with side-length labels placed outside the figure on all four sides.






10
9
7
4

Pick an answer.

(A)
42
(B)
45
(C)
49
(D)
50
(E)
52

AMC 8 2024 problem © Mathematical Association of America (MAA AMC). Reproduced for educational use.

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