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{{Contest Info|name=Annual Inequations Contest|region=Global (online)|type=Multiple Choice|difficulty=1 - 5}} | {{Contest Info|name=Annual Inequations Contest|region=Global (online)|type=Multiple Choice|difficulty=1 - 5}} | ||
The Annual Inequations Contest is a contest created and administrated by the Mani-Cretin Mathematics Association and is one of [[The Mani-Cretin Mathematical Examinations]]. The competition contains 10 problems of increasing difficulty. There is an individual time limit to each question; that is, the first question must be completed in 1 minute, the second in 2 minutes, and so on. Contestants are not allowed to submit their answers before the timer is up (for each question). The contest covers all knowledge related to inequalities taught in secondary school but will be harder than typical school exam problems. | The Annual Inequations Contest is a contest created and administrated by the Mani-Cretin Mathematics Association and is one of [[The Mani-Cretin Mathematical Examinations]]. The competition contains 10 problems of increasing difficulty. There is an individual time limit to each question; that is, the first question must be completed in 1 minute, the second in 2 minutes, and so on. Contestants are not allowed to submit their answers before the timer is up (for each question). The contest covers all knowledge related to inequalities taught in secondary school but will be harder than typical school exam problems. | ||
[[Category:Mathematics competitions]][[Category:Intermediate mathematics competitions]] | [[Category:Mathematics competitions]][[Category:Intermediate mathematics competitions]] |
Revision as of 03:10, 26 July 2022
Annual Inequations Contest |
Region: Global (online) |
Type: Multiple Choice |
Difficulty: 1 - 5 |
Difficulty Breakdown:
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The Annual Inequations Contest is a contest created and administrated by the Mani-Cretin Mathematics Association and is one of The Mani-Cretin Mathematical Examinations. The competition contains 10 problems of increasing difficulty. There is an individual time limit to each question; that is, the first question must be completed in 1 minute, the second in 2 minutes, and so on. Contestants are not allowed to submit their answers before the timer is up (for each question). The contest covers all knowledge related to inequalities taught in secondary school but will be harder than typical school exam problems.