In the annals of standardized testing, one question stood out from the rest, mystifying thousands of students in 1982. The question was deceptively simple, yet it stumped every single test-taker. It reads: "In the figure above, the radius of circle A is 1/3 the radius of circle B. Starting from the position shown in the figure, circle A rolls around circle B. At the end of how many revolutions of circle A will the center of the circle first reach its starting point?"