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k a May Highlights and 2025 AoPS Online Class Information
jlacosta   0
May 1, 2025
May is an exciting month! National MATHCOUNTS is the second week of May in Washington D.C. and our Founder, Richard Rusczyk will be presenting a seminar, Preparing Strong Math Students for College and Careers, on May 11th.

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[*]May 21st, 4:00pm PT/7:00pm ET, Mathcamp 2025 Qualifying Quiz Part 2 Math Jam, Problems 5 and 6, Canada/USA Mathcamp staff will discuss solutions to Problems 5 and 6 of the 2025 Mathcamp Qualifying Quiz![/list]
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k i Adding contests to the Contest Collections
dcouchman   1
N Apr 5, 2023 by v_Enhance
Want to help AoPS remain a valuable Olympiad resource? Help us add contests to AoPS's Contest Collections.

Find instructions and a list of contests to add here: https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c40244h1064480_contests_to_add
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Sep 9, 2019
v_Enhance
Apr 5, 2023
k i Zero tolerance
ZetaX   49
N May 4, 2019 by NoDealsHere
Source: Use your common sense! (enough is enough)
Some users don't want to learn, some other simply ignore advises.
But please follow the following guideline:


To make it short: ALWAYS USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IF POSTING!
If you don't have common sense, don't post.


More specifically:

For new threads:


a) Good, meaningful title:
The title has to say what the problem is about in best way possible.
If that title occured already, it's definitely bad. And contest names aren't good either.
That's in fact a requirement for being able to search old problems.

Examples:
Bad titles:
- "Hard"/"Medium"/"Easy" (if you find it so cool how hard/easy it is, tell it in the post and use a title that tells us the problem)
- "Number Theory" (hey guy, guess why this forum's named that way¿ and is it the only such problem on earth¿)
- "Fibonacci" (there are millions of Fibonacci problems out there, all posted and named the same...)
- "Chinese TST 2003" (does this say anything about the problem¿)
Good titles:
- "On divisors of a³+2b³+4c³-6abc"
- "Number of solutions to x²+y²=6z²"
- "Fibonacci numbers are never squares"


b) Use search function:
Before posting a "new" problem spend at least two, better five, minutes to look if this problem was posted before. If it was, don't repost it. If you have anything important to say on topic, post it in one of the older threads.
If the thread is locked cause of this, use search function.

Update (by Amir Hossein). The best way to search for two keywords in AoPS is to input
[code]+"first keyword" +"second keyword"[/code]
so that any post containing both strings "first word" and "second form".


c) Good problem statement:
Some recent really bad post was:
[quote]$lim_{n\to 1}^{+\infty}\frac{1}{n}-lnn$[/quote]
It contains no question and no answer.
If you do this, too, you are on the best way to get your thread deleted. Write everything clearly, define where your variables come from (and define the "natural" numbers if used). Additionally read your post at least twice before submitting. After you sent it, read it again and use the Edit-Button if necessary to correct errors.


For answers to already existing threads:


d) Of any interest and with content:
Don't post things that are more trivial than completely obvious. For example, if the question is to solve $x^{3}+y^{3}=z^{3}$, do not answer with "$x=y=z=0$ is a solution" only. Either you post any kind of proof or at least something unexpected (like "$x=1337, y=481, z=42$ is the smallest solution). Someone that does not see that $x=y=z=0$ is a solution of the above without your post is completely wrong here, this is an IMO-level forum.
Similar, posting "I have solved this problem" but not posting anything else is not welcome; it even looks that you just want to show off what a genius you are.

e) Well written and checked answers:
Like c) for new threads, check your solutions at least twice for mistakes. And after sending, read it again and use the Edit-Button if necessary to correct errors.



To repeat it: ALWAYS USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IF POSTING!


Everything definitely out of range of common sense will be locked or deleted (exept for new users having less than about 42 posts, they are newbies and need/get some time to learn).

The above rules will be applied from next monday (5. march of 2007).
Feel free to discuss on this here.
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ZetaX
Feb 27, 2007
NoDealsHere
May 4, 2019
4th grader qual JMO
HCM2001   32
N 7 minutes ago by nmlikesmath
i mean.. whattttt??? just found out about this.. is he on aops? (i'm sure he is) where are you orz lol..
https://www.mathschool.com/blog/results/celebrating-success-douglas-zhang-is-rsm-s-youngest-usajmo-qualifier
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HCM2001
Yesterday at 12:53 AM
nmlikesmath
7 minutes ago
p^k divides term of sequence
KevinYang2.71   35
N 7 minutes ago by ihategeo_1969
Source: USAJMO 2024/3
Let $a(n)$ be the sequence defined by $a(1)=2$ and $a(n+1)=(a(n))^{n+1}-1$ for each integer $n\geq 1$. Suppose that $p>2$ is a prime and $k$ is a positive integer. Prove that some term of the sequence $a(n)$ is divisible by $p^k$.

Proposed by John Berman
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KevinYang2.71
Mar 20, 2024
ihategeo_1969
7 minutes ago
Need help with combi problems
JARP091   1
N 28 minutes ago by YesSir1234
I want to create a problem set of some of the hardest combi problems that are yet to appear in any contest. Can anyone help me out? Also can anyone give me some tips to create combi problems.
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JARP091
2 hours ago
YesSir1234
28 minutes ago
Hard Number Theory
MuradSafarli   0
an hour ago
Find all odd natural numbers \( m \) such that \( m^2 - 1 \mid 3^m + 5^m \).
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MuradSafarli
an hour ago
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A and B take stones from a pile
WakeUp   4
N an hour ago by reni_wee
Source: CentroAmerican 2003
Two players $A$ and $B$ take turns playing the following game: There is a pile of $2003$ stones. In his first turn, $A$ selects a divisor of $2003$ and removes this number of stones from the pile. $B$ then chooses a divisor of the number of remaining stones, and removes that number of stones from the new pile, and so on. The player who has to remove the last stone loses. Show that one of the two players has a winning strategy and describe the strategy.
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WakeUp
Nov 29, 2010
reni_wee
an hour ago
Pisano period
JARP091   3
N an hour ago by JARP091
Source: At the time of writing this problem i do not know the source if any
Let $F_n$ denote the $n$th Fibonacci number, defined by the recurrence:
\[
F_0 = 0,\quad F_1 = 1,\quad \text{and} \quad F_{n+2} = F_{n+1} + F_n \quad \text{for } n \geq 0.
\]For a fixed modulus $m \in \mathbb{N}$, define the set
\[
S_m = \left\{ (i, j) \in \mathbb{N}^2 : F_i \cdot F_j \equiv 1 \pmod{m} \right\}.
\]Prove that $|S_m| = \infty$ if and only if $5 \nmid m$.

Note: Its a very beautiful problem
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JARP091
2 hours ago
JARP091
an hour ago
FE with conditions on $x,y$
Adywastaken   1
N an hour ago by jasperE3
Source: OAO
Find all functions $f:\mathbb{R}\rightarrow \mathbb{R}$ such that $\forall y>x>0$,
\[
f(x^2+f(y))=f(xf(x))+y
\]
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Adywastaken
2 hours ago
jasperE3
an hour ago
Functions
Potla   24
N an hour ago by megahertz13
Source: 0
Find all functions $ f: \mathbb{R}\longrightarrow \mathbb{R}$ such that
\[f(x+y)+f(y+z)+f(z+x)\ge 3f(x+2y+3z)\]
for all $x, y, z \in \mathbb R$.
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Potla
Feb 21, 2009
megahertz13
an hour ago
[CASH PRIZES] IndyINTEGIRLS Spring Math Competition
Indy_Integirls   42
N an hour ago by GallopingUnicorn45
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Greetings, AoPS! IndyINTEGIRLS will be hosting a virtual math competition on May 25,
2024 from 12 PM to 3 PM EST.
Join other woman-identifying and/or non-binary "STEMinists" in solving problems, socializing, playing games, winning prizes, and more! If you are interested in competing, please register here![/center]

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[center]Important Information[/center]

Eligibility: This competition is open to all woman-identifying and non-binary students in middle and high school. Non-Indiana residents and international students are welcome as well!

Format: There will be a middle school and high school division. In each separate division, there will be an individual round and a team round, where students are grouped into teams of 3-4 and collaboratively solve a set of difficult problems. There will also be a buzzer/countdown/Kahoot-style round, where students from both divisions are grouped together to compete in a MATHCOUNTS-style countdown round! There will be prizes for the top competitors in each division.

Problem Difficulty: Our amazing team of problem writers is working hard to ensure that there will be problems for problem-solvers of all levels! The middle school problems will range from MATHCOUNTS school round to AMC 10 level, while the high school problems will be for more advanced problem-solvers. The team round problems will cover various difficulty levels and are meant to be more difficult, while the countdown/buzzer/Kahoot round questions will be similar to MATHCOUNTS state to MATHCOUNTS Nationals countdown round in difficulty.

Platform: This contest will be held virtually through Zoom. All competitors are required to have their cameras turned on at all times unless they have a reason for otherwise. Proctors and volunteers will be monitoring students at all times to prevent cheating and to create a fair environment for all students.

Prizes: At this moment, prizes are TBD, and more information will be provided and attached to this post as the competition date approaches. Rest assured, IndyINTEGIRLS has historically given out very generous cash prizes, and we intend on maintaining this generosity into our Spring Competition.

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Please help us in sharing the news of this competition! Our amazing team of officers has worked very hard to provide this educational opportunity to as many students as possible, and we would appreciate it if you could help us spread the word!
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Indy_Integirls
May 11, 2025
GallopingUnicorn45
an hour ago
easy modified cauchy fe
blueprimes   4
N 2 hours ago by megahertz13
Source: OTIS Z2A3B740
Determine all functions $f:\mathbb{R}_{\ge 0} \to \mathbb{R}_{\ge 0}$ such that
\[ f(x) + f(y) + 2xy = f(x + y) \]for all nonnegative real numbers $x$ and $y$.
4 replies
blueprimes
Feb 24, 2025
megahertz13
2 hours ago
real functional equation
DottedCaculator   20
N 2 hours ago by megahertz13
Source: OMMC POTM February 2022
Find all functions $f:\mathbb R \to \mathbb R$ (from the set of real numbers to itself) where$$f(x-y)+xf(x-1)+f(y)=x^2$$for all reals $x,y.$

Proposed by cj13609517288
20 replies
DottedCaculator
Nov 2, 2023
megahertz13
2 hours ago
Simson lines on OH circle
DVDTSB   3
N 2 hours ago by Funcshun840
Source: Romania TST 2025 Day 2 P4
Let \( ABC \) and \( DEF \) be two triangles inscribed in the same circle, centered at \( O \), and sharing the same orthocenter \( H \ne O \). The Simson lines of the points \( D, E, F \) with respect to triangle \( ABC \) form a non-degenerate triangle \( \Delta \).
Prove that the orthocenter of \( \Delta \) lies on the circle with diameter \( OH \).

Note. Assume that the points \( A, F, B, D, C, E \) lie in this order on the circle and form a convex, non-degenerate hexagon.

Proposed by Andrei Chiriță
3 replies
DVDTSB
May 13, 2025
Funcshun840
2 hours ago
Twisted easy Number Theory
reni_wee   1
N 2 hours ago by reni_wee
Source: ONTCP Example 2.1.1.
Let $m$ and $n$ be positive integers posessing the following property: the equation
$$\gcd(11k-1, m) = \gcd(11k-1 , n)$$holds for all positive integers $k$. Prove that $m = 11^rn$ for some integer $r$.
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reni_wee
2 hours ago
reni_wee
2 hours ago
graph thory
o.k.oo   0
3 hours ago
There are 10 people at a party. None of the 3 friends of each person are friends with each other. What is the maximum number of friends at this party?
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o.k.oo
3 hours ago
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Predicted AMC 8 Scores
megahertz13   167
N Apr 22, 2025 by KF329
$\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c}Username & Grade & AMC8 Score \\ \hline
megahertz13 & 5 & 23 \\
\end{tabular}$
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megahertz13
Jan 25, 2024
KF329
Apr 22, 2025
Predicted AMC 8 Scores
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WHAT???? LAST YEAR
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WHAT???? LAST YEAR

yes, 2024 is considered to be last year :)
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$\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c}Username & Grade & AMC8 Score \\ \hline

Technodoggo & 8 & 25 \\
AlexYang & 7 & 25\\
ultimatehero & 6 & 25 \\
Serengeti22. & 6 & 25\\
NTfish & 8 & 25 \\
vincentwant & 8 & 25\\
Tiantiana & 4 & 25\\
tiantiana & 4 & 25 \\
FliX0onbo & 8 & 25 \\
X423anp1 & 8 & 24\\
joshualiu315 & 8 & 24 \\
GreenBanana666 & 7 & 24\\
zhenghua & 8 & 24 \\
dbnl & 7 & 24 \\
zhoujef000& 8& 24 \\
DuoDuoling0 & 7 & 24\\
smarty101 & 6 & 24 \\
Yiyj1 & 6 & 24\\
bpan2021 & 8 & 23 \\
arjken & 8 & 23\\
megahertz13 & 5 & 23 \\
ethanzhang1001 & 8 & 23 \\
WannabeUSAMOKid & 8 & 23 \\
stjwyl & 7 & 23\\
BrilliantBanana & 6 & 22-24\\
BS2012 & 8 & 22 \\
mathkiddus & 8 & 22\\
bruhman & 7 & 22 \\
yrock & 3 & 22 \\
DragonShortPaw &3 & 21\\
Elephant200 & 8 & 21 \\
MathPerson12321 & 8 & 21 \\
fruitmonster97 & N/A & 21\\
c double sharp & 7 & 21 \\
Cerberusman& 8& 21 \\
sanaops9 & 7 & 21 \\
paixiao & 4 & 21 \\
derekwang2048 & 5 & 20 \\\
xytan0585 & 8 & 20-23\\
AfterglowBlaziken & 8 & 19-20\\
T3supreme1437 & 4 & 19\\
Vortex13579 & 5 & 19 \\
goldenuni678 & 7 & 19\\
dragonborn56 & 8 & 18 \\
PuppyPenguinDolphin & 7 & 18 \\
itzsea2012 & 6 & 18 \\
Efshipao & 5 & 17-19\\
PearlPython22mz & 4 & 17 \\
White dog & 5 & 17 \\
ChuMath & 6 & 17 \\
Squidget& N/A& 17 \\
jb2015007 & 6 & 17 \\
Ruegerbyrd & 8 & 18 \\
b2025tyx & 7 & 16\\
valenbb & 6 & 15\\
Genevieve2 & 7 & 15 \\
Yeeyaoisbeast & 5 & 13-17\\
YIYI-JP & 6 & 13 \\
DU4532 & 8 & 11-18 \\
AAAAAAAABBBB & 1 & 9 \\
BluePoliceCar & 2 & 5 \\
Cobble918 & 5 & 14 \\
YolandaYu & 5 & 25 \\
KF329 & 7 & 20 \\
Whitedemon & 6 & 21 \\
MathematicalProdigy37 & 7 & 25 \\
nxchman & 8 & 22 \\
Pengu14 & 8 & 24 \\
EaZ\_Shadow & 5 & 24 \\
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$\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c}Username & Grade & AMC8 Score \\ \hline

Technodoggo & 8 & 25 \\
AlexYang & 7 & 25\\
ultimatehero & 6 & 25 \\
Serengeti22. & 6 & 25\\
NTfish & 8 & 25 \\
vincentwant & 8 & 25\\
Tiantiana & 4 & 25\\
tiantiana & 4 & 25 \\
FliX0onbo & 8 & 25 \\
X423anp1 & 8 & 24\\
joshualiu315 & 8 & 24 \\
GreenBanana666 & 7 & 24\\
zhenghua & 8 & 24 \\
dbnl & 7 & 24 \\
zhoujef000& 8& 24 \\
DuoDuoling0 & 7 & 24\\
smarty101 & 6 & 24 \\
Yiyj1 & 6 & 24\\
bpan2021 & 8 & 23 \\
arjken & 8 & 23\\
megahertz13 & 5 & 23 \\
ethanzhang1001 & 8 & 23 \\
WannabeUSAMOKid & 8 & 23 \\
stjwyl & 7 & 23\\
BrilliantBanana & 6 & 22-24\\
BS2012 & 8 & 22 \\
mathkiddus & 8 & 22\\
bruhman & 7 & 22 \\
yrock & 3 & 22 \\
DragonShortPaw &3 & 21\\
Elephant200 & 8 & 21 \\
MathPerson12321 & 8 & 21 \\
fruitmonster97 & N/A & 21\\
c double sharp & 7 & 21 \\
Cerberusman& 8& 21 \\
sanaops9 & 7 & 21 \\
paixiao & 4 & 21 \\
derekwang2048 & 5 & 20 \\\
xytan0585 & 8 & 20-23\\
AfterglowBlaziken & 8 & 19-20\\
T3supreme1437 & 4 & 19\\
Vortex13579 & 5 & 19 \\
goldenuni678 & 7 & 19\\
dragonborn56 & 8 & 18 \\
PuppyPenguinDolphin & 7 & 18 \\
itzsea2012 & 6 & 18 \\
Efshipao & 5 & 17-19\\
PearlPython22mz & 4 & 17 \\
White dog & 5 & 17 \\
ChuMath & 6 & 17 \\
Squidget& N/A& 17 \\
jb2015007 & 6 & 17 \\
Ruegerbyrd & 8 & 18 \\
b2025tyx & 7 & 16\\
valenbb & 6 & 15\\
Genevieve2 & 7 & 15 \\
Yeeyaoisbeast & 5 & 13-17\\
YIYI-JP & 6 & 13 \\
DU4532 & 8 & 11-18 \\
AAAAAAAABBBB & 1 & 9 \\
BluePoliceCar & 2 & 5 \\
Cobble918 & 5 & 14 \\
YolandaYu & 5 & 25 \\
KF329 & 7 & 20 \\
Whitedemon & 6 & 21 \\
MathematicalProdigy37 & 7 & 25 \\
nxchman & 8 & 22 \\
Pengu14 & 8 & 24 \\
EaZ\_Shadow & 5 & 24 \\
\end{tabular}$

Holy crap ur a 5th grader????
Have u made nats???
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EaZ_Shadow wrote:
$\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c}Username & Grade & AMC8 Score \\ \hline

Technodoggo & 8 & 25 \\
AlexYang & 7 & 25\\
ultimatehero & 6 & 25 \\
Serengeti22. & 6 & 25\\
NTfish & 8 & 25 \\
vincentwant & 8 & 25\\
Tiantiana & 4 & 25\\
tiantiana & 4 & 25 \\
FliX0onbo & 8 & 25 \\
X423anp1 & 8 & 24\\
joshualiu315 & 8 & 24 \\
GreenBanana666 & 7 & 24\\
zhenghua & 8 & 24 \\
dbnl & 7 & 24 \\
zhoujef000& 8& 24 \\
DuoDuoling0 & 7 & 24\\
smarty101 & 6 & 24 \\
Yiyj1 & 6 & 24\\
bpan2021 & 8 & 23 \\
arjken & 8 & 23\\
megahertz13 & 5 & 23 \\
ethanzhang1001 & 8 & 23 \\
WannabeUSAMOKid & 8 & 23 \\
stjwyl & 7 & 23\\
BrilliantBanana & 6 & 22-24\\
BS2012 & 8 & 22 \\
mathkiddus & 8 & 22\\
bruhman & 7 & 22 \\
yrock & 3 & 22 \\
DragonShortPaw &3 & 21\\
Elephant200 & 8 & 21 \\
MathPerson12321 & 8 & 21 \\
fruitmonster97 & N/A & 21\\
c double sharp & 7 & 21 \\
Cerberusman& 8& 21 \\
sanaops9 & 7 & 21 \\
paixiao & 4 & 21 \\
derekwang2048 & 5 & 20 \\\
xytan0585 & 8 & 20-23\\
AfterglowBlaziken & 8 & 19-20\\
T3supreme1437 & 4 & 19\\
Vortex13579 & 5 & 19 \\
goldenuni678 & 7 & 19\\
dragonborn56 & 8 & 18 \\
PuppyPenguinDolphin & 7 & 18 \\
itzsea2012 & 6 & 18 \\
Efshipao & 5 & 17-19\\
PearlPython22mz & 4 & 17 \\
White dog & 5 & 17 \\
ChuMath & 6 & 17 \\
Squidget& N/A& 17 \\
jb2015007 & 6 & 17 \\
Ruegerbyrd & 8 & 18 \\
b2025tyx & 7 & 16\\
valenbb & 6 & 15\\
Genevieve2 & 7 & 15 \\
Yeeyaoisbeast & 5 & 13-17\\
YIYI-JP & 6 & 13 \\
DU4532 & 8 & 11-18 \\
AAAAAAAABBBB & 1 & 9 \\
BluePoliceCar & 2 & 5 \\
Cobble918 & 5 & 14 \\
YolandaYu & 5 & 25 \\
KF329 & 7 & 20 \\
Whitedemon & 6 & 21 \\
MathematicalProdigy37 & 7 & 25 \\
nxchman & 8 & 22 \\
Pengu14 & 8 & 24 \\
EaZ\_Shadow & 5 & 24 \\
\end{tabular}$

Holy crap ur a 5th grader????
Have u made nats???

I think they’re a 6th grader now
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probs ye

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$\begin{tabular}{c|c|c|c}Username & Grade & AMC8 Score \\ \hline

Technodoggo & 8 & 25 \\
AlexYang & 7 & 25\\
ultimatehero & 6 & 25 \\
Serengeti22. & 6 & 25\\
NTfish & 8 & 25 \\
vincentwant & 8 & 25\\
Tiantiana & 4 & 25\\
tiantiana & 4 & 25 \\
FliX0onbo & 8 & 25 \\
X423anp1 & 8 & 24\\
joshualiu315 & 8 & 24 \\
GreenBanana666 & 7 & 24\\
zhenghua & 8 & 24 \\
dbnl & 7 & 24 \\
zhoujef000& 8& 24 \\
DuoDuoling0 & 7 & 24\\
smarty101 & 6 & 24 \\
Yiyj1 & 6 & 24\\
bpan2021 & 8 & 23 \\
arjken & 8 & 23\\
megahertz13 & 5 & 23 \\
ethanzhang1001 & 8 & 23 \\
WannabeUSAMOKid & 8 & 23 \\
stjwyl & 7 & 23\\
BrilliantBanana & 6 & 22-24\\
BS2012 & 8 & 22 \\
mathkiddus & 8 & 22\\
bruhman & 7 & 22 \\
yrock & 3 & 22 \\
DragonShortPaw &3 & 21\\
Elephant200 & 8 & 21 \\
MathPerson12321 & 8 & 21 \\
fruitmonster97 & N/A & 21\\
c double sharp & 7 & 21 \\
Cerberusman& 8& 21 \\
sanaops9 & 7 & 21 \\
paixiao & 4 & 21 \\
derekwang2048 & 5 & 20 \\\
xytan0585 & 8 & 20-23\\
AfterglowBlaziken & 8 & 19-20\\
T3supreme1437 & 4 & 19\\
Vortex13579 & 5 & 19 \\
goldenuni678 & 7 & 19\\
dragonborn56 & 8 & 18 \\
PuppyPenguinDolphin & 7 & 18 \\
itzsea2012 & 6 & 18 \\
Efshipao & 5 & 17-19\\
PearlPython22mz & 4 & 17 \\
White dog & 5 & 17 \\
ChuMath & 6 & 17 \\
Squidget& N/A& 17 \\
jb2015007 & 6 & 17 \\
Ruegerbyrd & 8 & 18 \\
b2025tyx & 7 & 16\\
valenbb & 6 & 15\\
Genevieve2 & 7 & 15 \\
Yeeyaoisbeast & 5 & 13-17\\
YIYI-JP & 6 & 13 \\
DU4532 & 8 & 11-18 \\
AAAAAAAABBBB & 1 & 9 \\
BluePoliceCar & 2 & 5 \\
Cobble918 & 5 & 14 \\
YolandaYu & 5 & 25 \\
KF329 & 7 & 20 \\
Whitedemon & 6 & 21 \\
MathematicalProdigy37 & 7 & 25 \\
nxchman & 8 & 22 \\
Pengu14 & 8 & 24 \\
EaZ\_Shadow & 5 & 24 \\
SoundersTID & 5 & 19
\end{tabular}$

I'm also in 5th grade.
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Reason: Reason: NO REASON JUST FIXING SOMETHIN
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Thats.....wow
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mdk2013
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:sigh: sillied 2 and guessed none im raging ugh writing it here cuz original thing is too crowded
mdk2013:
grade 6,
score: 20 fudge this
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Whitedemon
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Dude KF329 thanks for helping me add in my response rlly appreciate it.

And btw I got 24 in the AMC 8 before this one so I SOLD!!!!!!
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no problem

good job...i guess...
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cheltstudent
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this year:22 Mission accomplished DHR

7th grader
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1st grader
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WHAT NO WAY :noo:
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