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− | Minnesota MathCounts is Minnesota's division of the national | + | '''Minnesota MathCounts''' is Minnesota's division of the national [[mathematics competition]], [[MathCounts]]. It follows the standard format. There is a Countdown Round, although it does not affect the score. The Countdown Round is a single-elimination tournament involving either 12 or 16 students. In years when only 12 students compete, the four students receiving first-round byes are chosen at random so as to postpone the announcement of the top four students until the awards banquet. |
− | [http://www.mnspe.org/mathcounts/ Minnesota MathCounts] | + | |
+ | == Past Winners and Schools == | ||
+ | [https://www.mathcountsmn.org/state-competition-history/ MathCounts Minnesota State Competition History] | ||
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+ | == Resources == | ||
+ | * [http://www.mnspe.org/mathcounts/ Minnesota MathCounts] | ||
+ | * [[Minnesota mathematics competitions]] | ||
+ | * [[Mathematics competition resources]] |
Revision as of 16:38, 24 March 2021
Minnesota MathCounts is Minnesota's division of the national mathematics competition, MathCounts. It follows the standard format. There is a Countdown Round, although it does not affect the score. The Countdown Round is a single-elimination tournament involving either 12 or 16 students. In years when only 12 students compete, the four students receiving first-round byes are chosen at random so as to postpone the announcement of the top four students until the awards banquet.
Past Winners and Schools
MathCounts Minnesota State Competition History