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  2. International Mathematical Olympiad selection process

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    Thirteen of these are selected to form the National Pre-Selection that trains for up to three months taking also exams out of which the best 6 are selected to form the National team. In a number of years the lack of financial support has allowed only the first member of the team to actually travel and compete in the International mathematical ...

  3. Student teams-achievement divisions - Wikipedia

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    Individuals are graded on the team's performance . Although the tests are taken individually, students are encouraged to work together to improve the overall performance of the group. It is basically a team work, but students are graded individually according to their contribution that they make towards their team.

  4. American Mathematics Competitions - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the score of a blank was increased to 2.5 to penalize guessing. The 2007 competitions were the first with only 1.5 points awarded for a blank, to discourage students from leaving a large number of questions blank in order to assure qualification for the AIME. For example, prior to this change, on the AMC 12, a student could advance ...

  5. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    BMO 2010: 1.Ozan Yıldız 2.Melih Ucer 3.Ufuk Kanat 4.Mehmet Sönmez 5.Hikmet Yildiz 6.Polatkan Polat; BMO 2011: 1.Mehmet Efe Akengin 2.Yunus Emre Demirci 3.Ufuk Kanat 4.Polatkan Polat 5.Memhet Sönmez 6.Yiğit Yargıç; BMO 2012 team A: 1.Mehmet Efe Akengin 2.Yuni 3.Ufuk Kanat 4.Mehmet Sönmez 5.Berfin Simsek 6.Mehmet Akif Yildiz; BMO 2012 ...

  6. Exercise (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    An artificially produced word problem is a genre of exercise intended to keep mathematics relevant. Stephen Leacock described this type: [1] The student of arithmetic who has mastered the first four rules of his art and successfully striven with sums and fractions finds himself confronted by an unbroken expanse of questions known as problems ...

  7. Baltic Way (mathematical contest) - Wikipedia

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    Each team consists of five secondary-school students, who are allowed and expected to collaborate on the twenty problems during the four and a half hours of the contest. [ 1 ] Originally, the three Baltic states participated, but the list of invitees has since grown to include all countries around the Baltic Sea ; Germany sends a team ...

  8. Balochistan - Wikipedia

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    Balochistan [4] (/ b ə ˈ l oʊ tʃ ɪ s t ɑː n, b ə ˌ l oʊ tʃ ɪ ˈ s t ɑː n,-s t æ n / bə-LOHTCH-ist-a(h)n, -⁠ A(H)N; Balochi: بلۏچستان, romanized: Balòcestàn, [baˈloːt͡ʃest̪ɑːn]), also spelled as Baluchistan or Baluchestan, is a historical region in West and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the ...

  9. Rhode Island Math League - Wikipedia

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    All answers must be presented in simplified and rationalized form unless specified otherwise. After the completion of the first five rounds, there is a team round. All five players from each team collaborate on five questions worth two points each. The maximum score for one team is 100 points, and the maximum score for one student is 18 points.