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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  
:'''The Michigan Math Prize Competition''' ('''MMPC''') is a high-school level [[mathematics competition]] (although middle schoolers can take it) with two parts.  Part I is a 40 question, 100 minute multiple choice test.  Top 1000 finishers of this round are selected to take Part II, which is a harder 5-question proof testThe top 100 finishers of Part II are honored at an awards banquet every year.
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:The Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition (MMPC) is a high-school level contest (although middle and elementary school kids can also take it) with two parts.  Part I consists of a 40-question multiple-choice test.  Top finishers of this round are selected to take Part II, which is a harder 5-question examSome of these are proofs.
 
 
 
 
== Dates ==
 
The Part I will occur on October 11, 2006
 
 
 
The Part II will occur on December 6, 2006.
 
 
 
 
 
== Resources ==
 
* [http://gauss.math.oakland.edu/mmpc/index.html MMPC homepage]
 
* [[Michigan mathematics competitions]]
 
* [[Mathematics competitions resources]]
 
[[Category:Mathematics competitions]]
 

Revision as of 17:09, 5 October 2006

Overview

The Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition (MMPC) is a high-school level contest (although middle and elementary school kids can also take it) with two parts. Part I consists of a 40-question multiple-choice test. Top finishers of this round are selected to take Part II, which is a harder 5-question exam. Some of these are proofs.