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  • ...en participants at National MATHCOUNTS, including many Nationals Countdown Round participants in the past decade. '''MATHCOUNTS''' is a large national [[ma ...breakdown=<u>Countdown</u>: 0.5 (School/Chapter), 1 (State/National)<br><u>Sprint</u>: 1-1.5 (School/Chapter), 2-2.5 (State/National)<br><u>Target:</u> 1.5 (
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  • ...test of accuracy, countdown is a math-bowl style round, and team is a team round. This test is taken over the course of a day .... Each scoring competitor competes in three individual rounds and the team round. There are usually five meets per academic year. For more information and o
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  • ...thirty problems on the Sprint round, and he received a 23/30 on the Sprint round.
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  • ...should have a larger emphasis than number theory and counting. The target round should have problems from all four subjects. | [http://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c3h189486p1040797 Sprint] [http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/community/c3h189847p1042672 Target]
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  • ...ulator use, and students work on and turn in one pair at a time. The Team Round provides 20 minutes to do 10 questions, which are comparatively harder than Each grade level has some slight differences in round logistics. The below table indicates the differences for each grade level.
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  • ...s place, and the top 6 teams and their coaches, the top 4 in the countdown round, and the top 4 on the written competition are recognized and presented with Rhode Island has no official Countdown round. Instead, the top four is based purely on written scores.
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  • ...der to participate. Competitors must pass round 1 in order to qualify for round 2. 6th grade students are separated from 7th and 8th students, with differ ===Round 1===
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  • ! Year || Sprint Round || Accuracy Round || Invitationals Round || Discussion Threads | 2021 || [[2021 JMPSC Sprint | Sprint]] || [[2021 JMPSC Accuracy | Accuracy]] || [[2021 JMPSC Invitationals | Inv
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  • ...ivities include a mock state competition and a [[Mathcounts Week Countdown Round]]. Most of the times of the activity are pi time (3:14 PM). ...ts of incorrect answers being given points in the "World Largest Countdown Round". For example, someone answered 196 on a question whose answer is 169 and t
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  • ...the Target Round, Sprint Round, Team Round, and Countdown Round (Countdown Round is optional and unofficial in Chapter and State competitions). <br>
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  • [[2016 Mathcounts State Sprint Problems/Problem 1 | Solution]] [[2016 Mathcounts State Sprint Problems/Problem 2 | Solution]]
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