Mathcounts was created in 1984.
The cast of MathCounts - 2004 includes: Richard Rusczyk as himself
The cast of MathCounts - 2005 includes: Richard Rusczyk as himself
MathCounts is a national mathematics competition for sixth through eighth grade. There is the chapter then the state, and then the national competition.
State MATHCOUNTS results are typically posted on the official MATHCOUNTS website or the websites of the individual state coordinators. Results may also be shared via email with participating schools and students. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, checking these sources directly is recommended.
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Very. It is the most prestigious middle school math competition.
In the word "MATHCOUNTS," the letters that have a horizontal line of symmetry are "A," "H," "T," and "U." Therefore, there are four letters with a horizontal line of symmetry. The other letters do not possess this symmetry.
Which week(anyways they'll post they answers the week after.
Maybe MathCounts if you're interested in math, or Academic Challenge for just general knowledge.
Yes, I have had a really good learning experience there. I would recommend it. And I am on the mathcounts team. We got second in the county and we are one of the best middle schools in the state of florida.
A genius 8th grader in Mississippi who loves doing math. He finished 27th in the national MATHCOUNTS competition last year and was a near miss USAJMO qualifier. His goals this year are making national Countdown and USAJMO.
A logical place to start for Americans is Mu Alpha Theta, the National Math Honor Society. From there, you can join many team-based competitions such as the Math League, Math-O-Vision, Moody's Mega Math Challenge, MATHCOUNTS, etc. For a more individual challenge, there is USA Mathematical Talent Search (USAMTS), which offers one month for solutions to be submitted, but offers the most extremely challenging problems.