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+ | '''Math Masters''' is a math competition for 5th and 6th graders. | ||
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− | The fact drill starts out the competition. It consists of 75 arithmetic problems that are to be done in five minutes. Perfect 75s are very rare, although there were a few 74s | + | The fact drill starts out the competition. It consists of 75 arithmetic problems that are to be done in five minutes. Perfect 75s are very rare, although there were a few 74s in 2006. Next, there are three individual rounds that consists of eight problems each, and one tiebreaker round that consists of eight. Then there are three team rounds that consist of 10 problems. The problems of the individual rounds are usually a slight bit easier than the team round problems. There are only chapter competitions; there is no state competition. |
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− | [[Minnesota mathematics competitions]] | + | == Resources == |
+ | * [http://www.mathmastersmn.org/ Math Masters of Minnesota homepage] | ||
+ | * [[Minnesota mathematics competitions]] | ||
+ | * [[Mathematics competition resources]] |
Latest revision as of 12:28, 19 July 2006
Math Masters is a math competition for 5th and 6th graders.
Format
The fact drill starts out the competition. It consists of 75 arithmetic problems that are to be done in five minutes. Perfect 75s are very rare, although there were a few 74s in 2006. Next, there are three individual rounds that consists of eight problems each, and one tiebreaker round that consists of eight. Then there are three team rounds that consist of 10 problems. The problems of the individual rounds are usually a slight bit easier than the team round problems. There are only chapter competitions; there is no state competition.