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Four meets per year occur at selected schools in each division. The top schools from each division and the highest overall scoring schools are invited to the state playoffs. As of 2018, the state playoffs are held at Bishop Hendricken High School. | Four meets per year occur at selected schools in each division. The top schools from each division and the highest overall scoring schools are invited to the state playoffs. As of 2018, the state playoffs are held at Bishop Hendricken High School. | ||
− | The meet categories, as of the | + | The meet categories, as of the 2019-2020 year, are as follows: |
Meet 1: | Meet 1: | ||
− | Round 1: Number Theory/Arithmetic | + | Round 1: Number Theory/Arithmetic/Matrices |
+ | |||
Round 2: Algebra I | Round 2: Algebra I | ||
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Round 3: Geometry | Round 3: Geometry | ||
− | Round 4: Algebra II | + | |
− | Round 5: | + | Round 4: Algebra II |
+ | |||
+ | Round 5: Misc. Math | ||
+ | |||
Team Round | Team Round | ||
Meet 2: | Meet 2: | ||
− | Round 1: Number Theory/Arithmetic | + | Round 1: Number Theory/Arithmetic/Matrices |
− | Round 2: Algebra I | + | |
− | Round 3: Geometry | + | Round 2: Algebra I |
− | Round 4: Algebra II | + | |
− | Round 5: | + | Round 3: Geometry |
+ | |||
+ | Round 4: Algebra II | ||
+ | |||
+ | Round 5: Misc. Math | ||
+ | |||
Team Round | Team Round | ||
Meet 3: | Meet 3: | ||
− | Round 1: Stats/Probability | + | Round 1: Stats/Probability |
− | Round 2: Algebra I | + | |
− | Round 3: Geometry | + | Round 2: Algebra I |
− | Round 4: Algebra II | + | |
− | Round 5: | + | Round 3: Geometry |
+ | |||
+ | Round 4: Algebra II | ||
+ | |||
+ | Round 5: Misc. Math | ||
+ | |||
Team Round | Team Round | ||
Meet 4: | Meet 4: | ||
− | Round 1: | + | Round 1: Stats / Probability |
− | Round 2: Algebra I | + | |
− | Round 3: Geometry | + | Round 2: Algebra I |
− | Round 4: Algebra II | + | |
− | Round 5: | + | Round 3: Geometry |
+ | |||
+ | Round 4: Algebra II | ||
+ | |||
+ | Round 5: Misc. Math | ||
+ | |||
Team Round | Team Round | ||
State Playoffs: | State Playoffs: | ||
− | Round 1: Number Theory/Arithmetic | + | Round 1: Number Theory/Arithmetic/Matrices |
− | Round 2: Stats/Probability | + | |
− | Round 3: Algebra I | + | Round 2: Stats/Probability |
− | Round 4: Geometry | + | |
− | Round 5: Algebra II | + | Round 3: Algebra I |
− | Round 6: | + | |
− | Relay Round | + | Round 4: Geometry |
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+ | Round 5: Algebra II | ||
+ | |||
+ | Round 6: Misc. Math | ||
+ | |||
+ | Relay Round | ||
+ | |||
Team Round | Team Round | ||
− | + | As of the 2018-2019 year, calculators are prohibited in all rounds. | |
− | |||
Each team member may compete in three of the five rounds (except for the playoffs, where they compete in 4 of the 6 rounds). Students have ten minutes to complete the three assigned problems for the round, with 2 minute and 15 second warnings occurring. The first problem is worth 1 point, the second 2 points, and the third 3 points. In the team round, each of the five questions is worth 2 points. | Each team member may compete in three of the five rounds (except for the playoffs, where they compete in 4 of the 6 rounds). Students have ten minutes to complete the three assigned problems for the round, with 2 minute and 15 second warnings occurring. The first problem is worth 1 point, the second 2 points, and the third 3 points. In the team round, each of the five questions is worth 2 points. | ||
Each school can send six teams of five people each; these teams are named A, B, C, D, E, and F, in that particular order. Each team cannot have more than two seniors, and no more than four combined juniors and seniors. This means that there must be at least one underclassman (a freshman or sophomore) on the A team. Otherwise, the team can compete with an empty slot. | Each school can send six teams of five people each; these teams are named A, B, C, D, E, and F, in that particular order. Each team cannot have more than two seniors, and no more than four combined juniors and seniors. This means that there must be at least one underclassman (a freshman or sophomore) on the A team. Otherwise, the team can compete with an empty slot. | ||
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+ | ==Misc. Math== | ||
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+ | Miscellaneous Math, abbreviated as Misc. Math, covers any topic in Rounds 1-4 in any given meet, in addition to possibly Analytical Geometry / Conics and Trigonometry. | ||
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+ | ==RIML Results== | ||
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+ | Meet 2, 2019: https://rimta.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/Results%20Meet%202.pdf | ||
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+ | Meet 3, 2020: https://rimta.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/RIML%20Results%20of%20Meet%203.pdf | ||
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+ | Meet 4, 2020: https://rimta.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/Meet%204%20Results.pdf | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==RIML Problems== | ||
+ | |||
+ | https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c1312900_rhode_island_math_league |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 29 September 2020
RIML stands for Rhode Island Mathematics League, the primary high school math competition in the state of Rhode Island.
Four meets per year occur at selected schools in each division. The top schools from each division and the highest overall scoring schools are invited to the state playoffs. As of 2018, the state playoffs are held at Bishop Hendricken High School.
The meet categories, as of the 2019-2020 year, are as follows:
Meet 1:
Round 1: Number Theory/Arithmetic/Matrices
Round 2: Algebra I
Round 3: Geometry
Round 4: Algebra II
Round 5: Misc. Math
Team Round
Meet 2:
Round 1: Number Theory/Arithmetic/Matrices
Round 2: Algebra I
Round 3: Geometry
Round 4: Algebra II
Round 5: Misc. Math
Team Round
Meet 3:
Round 1: Stats/Probability
Round 2: Algebra I
Round 3: Geometry
Round 4: Algebra II
Round 5: Misc. Math
Team Round
Meet 4:
Round 1: Stats / Probability
Round 2: Algebra I
Round 3: Geometry
Round 4: Algebra II
Round 5: Misc. Math
Team Round
State Playoffs:
Round 1: Number Theory/Arithmetic/Matrices
Round 2: Stats/Probability
Round 3: Algebra I
Round 4: Geometry
Round 5: Algebra II
Round 6: Misc. Math
Relay Round
Team Round
As of the 2018-2019 year, calculators are prohibited in all rounds.
Each team member may compete in three of the five rounds (except for the playoffs, where they compete in 4 of the 6 rounds). Students have ten minutes to complete the three assigned problems for the round, with 2 minute and 15 second warnings occurring. The first problem is worth 1 point, the second 2 points, and the third 3 points. In the team round, each of the five questions is worth 2 points.
Each school can send six teams of five people each; these teams are named A, B, C, D, E, and F, in that particular order. Each team cannot have more than two seniors, and no more than four combined juniors and seniors. This means that there must be at least one underclassman (a freshman or sophomore) on the A team. Otherwise, the team can compete with an empty slot.
Misc. Math
Miscellaneous Math, abbreviated as Misc. Math, covers any topic in Rounds 1-4 in any given meet, in addition to possibly Analytical Geometry / Conics and Trigonometry.
RIML Results
Meet 2, 2019: https://rimta.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/Results%20Meet%202.pdf
Meet 3, 2020: https://rimta.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/RIML%20Results%20of%20Meet%203.pdf
Meet 4, 2020: https://rimta.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/Meet%204%20Results.pdf
RIML Problems
https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c1312900_rhode_island_math_league