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− | [[Math is Cool]] Masters is an invitational math competition for grades 4-12 located in the state of Washington. The competition is hosted by [[Academic is Cool]]. Participants will be invited to go to the Math is Cool Masters if they score top 4 in their school and if their school wins top 8 in their division during the previous competition, [[Math is Cool Championships]]. | + | [[Math is Cool]] Masters is an invitational math competition for grades 4-12 located in the state of Washington. The competition is hosted by [[Academic is Cool]]. Participants will be invited to go to the Math is Cool Masters if they score top 4 in their school and if their school wins top 8 in their division during the previous competition, [[Math Is Cool Championships|Math is Cool Championships]]. |
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Revision as of 18:06, 12 February 2020
About
Math is Cool Masters is an invitational math competition for grades 4-12 located in the state of Washington. The competition is hosted by Academic is Cool. Participants will be invited to go to the Math is Cool Masters if they score top 4 in their school and if their school wins top 8 in their division during the previous competition, Math is Cool Championships.
Location
The competition is hosted in Moses Lake, WA. Moses Lake is a 3-hour drive from Seattle and Everett, a 1-hour drive from Spokane, and a 2-hour drive from Boise, ID.
Scoring
Individuals
- A 35 question, 40 minutes test accounts for approximately 90% of a student's score
- A 8 question mental math test will account for approximately 10% of the student's score
Teams
MIC will look at all the teams' scores and find the max scores of the following sections:
- Team Contest
- Multiple Choice Team Contest
- Relay (2 rounds graded separately)
- College Knowledge Bowl (College Bowl)
MIC will then look at the sum of the max scores.
Links
You can find past competitions here.