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'''Michigan Math Meet ''' is an annual high school mathematics competition organized by University of Michigan undergraduates. This competition is held every March at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. | '''Michigan Math Meet ''' is an annual high school mathematics competition organized by University of Michigan undergraduates. This competition is held every March at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. | ||
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+ | == Format == | ||
+ | Michigan Math Meet consists of five rounds: | ||
+ | *Power Round: a proof-based team round in which contestants will have 90 minutes to answer a set of open-ended mathematical questions. | ||
+ | *Individual Round: a 10-problem, 60-minute round in a traditional exam format. | ||
+ | *Team Round: a team-based round where students will work together to collectively solve 10 problems in 60 minutes. *Wolverine Round: a 60 minute round with 24 problems divided into 8 sets of 3 problems each. | ||
+ | *Tiebreaker Round: tiebreaker for the highest scoring indiviuals, does not affect team scores. | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 23:58, 29 November 2023
Michigan Math Meet is an annual high school mathematics competition organized by University of Michigan undergraduates. This competition is held every March at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Format
Michigan Math Meet consists of five rounds:
- Power Round: a proof-based team round in which contestants will have 90 minutes to answer a set of open-ended mathematical questions.
- Individual Round: a 10-problem, 60-minute round in a traditional exam format.
- Team Round: a team-based round where students will work together to collectively solve 10 problems in 60 minutes. *Wolverine Round: a 60 minute round with 24 problems divided into 8 sets of 3 problems each.
- Tiebreaker Round: tiebreaker for the highest scoring indiviuals, does not affect team scores.