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  • * The [[Math Bee]] hosted by the [[North South Foundation]] * [[South Carolina mathematics competitions]]
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  • * The [[Math Bee]] hosted by the [[North South Foundation]] * [[South Carolina mathematics competitions]]
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  • * [[South Carolina mathematics competitions]] * [[South Dakota mathematics competitions]]
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  • === South Korea === === South Africa ===
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  • * [[Chris Nash Competition]] at [[University of South Alabama]] [http://www.southalabama.edu/mathstat/info/schedules/aaanash.shtm
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  • *[[Pi-Cone South Math League]] -- a contributing league of the MAML. [http://www.pi-cone.org
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  • ...main West Windsor-Plainsboro Mathematics Tournament] has been held at WW-P South High School since 2013.
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  • == South Carolina middle school mathematics competitions== * [[South Carolina MathCounts]] is part of the national [[MathCounts]] competition.
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  • == South Dakota middle school mathematics competitions== * [[South Dakota MathCounts]] is part of the national [[MathCounts]] competition.
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  • * The [[South African Mathematics Olympiad]] ([http://www.samf.ac.za/QuestionPapers.aspx
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  • ...gion- Minnesota, Wisconsin, Western Ontario, Manitoba, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas. * ACM South Central American Region- Oklahoma, Louisiana, Texas and Dona Ana County New
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  • * 2015: Andy Xu [[South Carolina MathCounts]]
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  • ==South Carolina== ...in 2006 it was 49) of the top scorers from the state are selected into the South Carolina All State Mathematics Team. The qualifying floor this year was 11
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  • * [[List of universities in South Africa|South African universities]]
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  • * [[University of South Dakota]] [http://www.usd.edu/finaid/freshmen.cfm website]
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  • Since 1986, the [http://www.math.sc.edu/contest/ University of South Carolina Math Competition] has taken place every year at USC in Columbia, S * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam|1993]]
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  • * [[South Carolina MathCounts]] * [[South Dakota MathCounts]]
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  • | [[South Carolina ARML]] (South Carolina Doom) ...ecticut ARML]] (Connecticut A) and [[Peninsula South Bay ARML]] (Peninsula South Bay)
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  • ...tition]] for students in grades K through 8 of Indian origin. The [[North South Foundation]] (NSF) piloted the program in 2004 before expanding it to more
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  • * [[Peninsula South Bay ARML]] * [[South Carolina ARML]]
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  • ([[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 29|Source]])
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  • ...''', or '''MIMC''' is an annual math competition hosted on AoPS by several South Carolinians. Discussion is hosted in the South Carolina Forum. The MIMC is given twice a year, and is open to all AoPS me
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  • *[[North South Foundation Spelling Bee]] - Spelling Bee Competition to help prepare for th *[[South Asian Spelling Bee]] - Spelling Bee Competition for South Asian Americans [https://southasianspellingbee.com website]
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  • ([[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 29|Source]])
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  • ...on the second day he went north, on the third day west, on the fourth day south, on the fifth day east, etc. If the candidate went <math>\frac{n^{2}}{2}</m
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  • ...on the second day he went north, on the third day west, on the fourth day south, on the fifth day east, etc. If the candidate went <math>n^{2}_{}/2</math> ...^2/2\ \text{north},\, [4(0) + 3]^2/2\ \text{west},\, [4(0) + 4]^2/2\ \text{south}</math>, and so on. The E/W displacement is thus <math>1^2 - 3^2 + 5^2 \ldo
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  • ...ournament''' is a high school math competition sanctioned for schools from South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida. * [[South Carolina mathematics competitions]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problems|Entire Exam]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Answer Key|Answer Key]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 2|Next Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam|Back to Exam]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 1|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 3|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 2|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 4|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 3|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 5|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 4|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 6|Next Problem]]
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  • *[[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 5|Previous Problem]] *[[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 7|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 6|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 8|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 7|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 9|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 8|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 10|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 9|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 11|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 10|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 12|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 11|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 13|Next Problem]]
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  • *[[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 29|Previous Problem]] *[[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam|Back to Exam]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 28|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 30|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 27|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 29|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 26|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 28|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 20|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 22|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 19|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 21|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 18|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 20|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 16|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 18|Next Problem]]
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  • * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 12|Previous Problem]] * [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 14|Next Problem]]
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  • *[[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam]]
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  • [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 1|Solution]] [[University of South Carolina High School Math Contest/1993 Exam/Problem 2|Solution]]
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  • * [[2000 IMO]] (in South-Korea) * [[2001 IMO Problems/Problem 1 | Problem 1 (G2)]] proposed by Hojoo Lee, South Korea
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  • Pierre de Fermat was born in the town of Beaumont-deLomagne, in the south-western portion of France. His father (named Dominique) was a rich merchant
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  • North South Foundation (NSF) was established in 1989 as a non-profit organization in Il
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  • ...arolina_High_School_Math_Contest/1993_Exam/Problem_11 | 1993 University of South Carolina Math Contest Problem 11]]
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  • Peninsula South Bay ARML was a Southern California team that competed from 1995 through 200
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  • | 8 ||South Korea | 3 ||South Africa
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  • (''South Korea'')
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  • <tr><td>Bohua Zhan</td><td>West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South</td><td align=center>14</td><td align=center>41</td></tr>
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  • The '''South Carolina ARML''' teams and the South Carolina All-State team are very closely related. In fact, the ARML teams a In 2006, South Carolina fielded two teams, Shrimp and Grits, who came in 16th and 55th in
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  • ...[[mathematics competition]] in 2015, placing 12th in the nation. In 2006, South Carolina, coached by John Rushman, won the Most Improved Award. Two indivi *[[South Carolina mathematics competitions]]
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  • (''Hojoo Lee, South Korea'') Let <math>a,b,c</math> be the sides of a triangle. Prove that
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  • ~Reworded by [https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/User:South South]
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  • |A chess piece, the prince, can move one square south or one square east or one square diagonally north-west. For what sizes of r
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  • Jerry recently returned from a trip to South America where he helped two old factories reduce pollution output by instal
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  • ...en <math>\tfrac34</math> mile east, and finally <math>\tfrac12</math> mile south. How many miles is he, in a direct line, from his starting point?
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  • ...ntana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia.
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  • ...he nearest percent, what percent of the U.S. Black population lived in the South? & NE & MW & South & West \\ \hline
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  • ~[https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/User:South South]
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  • ...earest [[percent]], what percent of the U.S. Black population lived in the South? & NE & MW & South & West \\ \hline
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  • ''Authors: Jan Vonk and Peter Vandendriessche, Belgium, and Hojoo Lee, South Korea''
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  • ''Authors: Jan Vonk and Peter Vandendriessche, Belgium, and Hojoo Lee, South Korea''
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  • In fact, you can use North, West, East, South, Northwest (NW), Southeast (SE), etc etc.
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  • == South Dakota ==
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  • ...esign and implement projects at international locations such as Argentina, South Africa, and Bangladesh.
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  • ...olorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming), you are eligible to request a reduced W
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  • * Sewanee: The University of the South Posse D.C.
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  • ...other out; she moves north <math>\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2}</math> units and also south <math>\frac{\sqrt{2}}{2}</math> units. So her net movement these two moves
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  • ...re B only with a move to the east and may leave it only with a move to the south. That is, the short path A -> B -> C is a forced part of the circuit.
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  • \textbf{(C)}\ \text{south} \qquad
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  • ...ents each, Peru 4 cents each, and Spain 5 cents each. (Brazil and Peru are South American countries and France and Spain are in Europe.)
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  • ...</math> feet due north at <math> 2</math> minutes per mile. He returns due south to his starting point at <math> 2</math> miles per minute. The average rate
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  • ...ents each, Peru 4 cents each, and Spain 5 cents each. (Brazil and Peru are South American countries and France and Spain are in Europe.) His South American stamps issued before the ‘70s cost him
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  • ...in each square is equal to the average of its four neighbors to the north, south, west, and east, prove the values in all the squares are equal.
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  • ...railroad. Main Street runs east and west, and the railroad runs north and south. The numbers in the diagram indicate distances in miles. The width of the r
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  • ...ents each, Peru 4 cents each, and Spain 5 cents each. (Brazil and Peru are South American countries and France and Spain are in Europe.) In dollars and cents, how much did his South American stamps issued before the ’70s cost him?
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  • ...ents each, Peru 4 cents each, and Spain 5 cents each. (Brazil and Peru are South American countries and France and Spain are in Europe.)
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  • ...railroad. Main Street runs east and west, and the railroad runs north and south. The numbers in the diagram indicate distances in miles. The width of the
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  • \textbf{(C)}\ \text{south} \qquad
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  • ...he probability that spades are 7-3-2-1 is the same as the probability that south holds a 7-3-2-1 shape.
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  • * CSMO (China South-eastern Mathematics Olympiad) — for secondary students
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  • ...bikes in a straight line across the field to a point <math>D</math> on the south edge of the field. Cao arrives at point <math>D</math> at the same time tha
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  • ...bikes in a straight line across the field to a point <math>D</math> on the south edge of the field. Cao arrives at point <math>D</math> at the same time tha Let P, Q, and R be the east-west distance of the field, the north-south distance, and the distance from the southeast corner to point D, respective
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  • (In South Korea)
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  • ''Author: Liam Baker, South Africa ''
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  • Then he takes <math>2</math> steps West and <math>2</math> steps South, ending at <math>(-1,-1</math>) after <math>2+4</math> steps, and about to Then he takes <math>4</math> steps West and <math>4</math> steps South, ending at <math>(-2,-2)</math> after <math>2+4+6+8</math> steps, and about
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  • ...en <math>\tfrac34</math> mile east, and finally <math>\tfrac12</math> mile south. How many miles is he, in a direct line, from his starting point?
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  • ...ues to repeat this pattern. Bee <math>B</math> travels <math>1</math> foot south, then <math>1</math> foot west, and then continues to repeat this pattern. ..., <math>B</math> west<br \><math>\textbf{(D)}\ A</math> up, <math>B</math> south<br \><math>\textbf{(E)}\ A</math> up, <math>B</math> west<br \>
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  • ...ues to repeat this pattern. Bee <math>B</math> travels <math>1</math> foot south, then <math>1</math> foot west, and then continues to repeat this pattern. ...\text{north, } B\ \text{west} \qquad \textbf{(D) } A\ \text{up, } B\ \text{south} \qquad \textbf{(E) } A\ \text{up, } B\ \text{west}</math>
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  • ~[https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/User:South South]
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  • Samantha lives 2 blocks west and 1 block south of the southwest corner of City Park. Her school is 2 blocks east and 2 blo
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  • Samantha lives 2 blocks west and 1 block south of the southwest corner of City Park. Her school is 2 blocks east and 2 blo
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  • A cowboy is 4 miles south of a stream which flows due east. He is also 8 miles west and 7 miles north
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  • ...</math> feet due north at <math> 2</math> minutes per mile. He returns due south to his starting point at <math> 2</math> miles per minute. The average rate
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  • and always going east or south. For variety, at each intersection where he has a choice, he chooses with probability <math>\frac{1}{2}</math> whether to go east or south. Find the probability that through any given morning, he goes through <math
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  • (In South Africa)
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  • through Sixth Street! If Mrs. Olson walks only East and South, how many different
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  • through Sixth Street! If Mrs. Olson walks only East and South, how many different
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  • A cowboy is 4 miles south of a stream which flows due east. He is also 8 miles west and 7 miles north
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  • ...sible to walk from <math>1</math> to <math>9</math> by single steps north, south, east, or west. Consequently, the squares in the diagram with different sha
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  • 172. Gmaas is a South Korean, North Korean, Palestinian, Israeli, U.S., Soviet, Russian, and Chin
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  • ~[https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/User:South South]
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  • ~[https://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/User:South South]
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  • Jerry recently returned from a trip to South America where he helped two old factories reduce pollution output by instal
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  • ...turns are perpendicular and occur at every mile. Thus, he travels north or south for <math>n</math> miles and east or west for <math>n</math> miles. ...the start after using a right turn, then his final destination is one unit south of the diagonal's endpoint, so Jerry is <math>\sqrt{199^2 + 198^2} \approx
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  • Hawick is 15 miles south of Abbotsford, and Kelso is 17 miles east of Abbotsford.
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  • Hawick is 15 miles south of Abbotsford, and Kelso is 17 miles east of Abbotsford.
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  • **[[2017 IMO Problems/Problem 1 | Problem 1]] proposed by Stephan Wagner, South Africa
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  • 172. Almighty Gmaas is a South Korean, North Korean, Palestinian, Israeli, U.S., Soviet, Russian, and Chin
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  • ...is standing in the origin of a plane. He walks <math>3</math> units to the south, and turns <math>90^{\circ}</math> to the left, walked <math>4</math> units Joana is walking on a straight road that goes from south to north. Assume that all of his step is straight in the direction of north
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  • To stereographically project a point on a sphere to a plane tangent to its south pole, draw the line from the north pole of the sphere to the point in quest
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  • and always going east or south. For variety, at each intersection where he has a choice, he chooses with probability <math>\frac{1}{2}</math> whether to go east or south. Find the probability that through any given morning, he goes through <math
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  • ...a rate of <math>14</math> meters per minute. Melanie and Sherry sit on the south bank of the river with Melanie a distance of <math>D</math> meters downstre
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  • ...line <math>\ell</math> is horizontal, and each circle lies either north or south to <math>\ell.</math> We construct the circles one by one: ...ea of region <math>S,</math> we draw the circle with radius <math>5</math> south to <math>\ell.</math></li><p>
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  • ...a rate of <math>14</math> meters per minute. Melanie and Sherry sit on the south bank of the river with Melanie a distance of <math>D</math> meters downstre
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  • ...ted to the State Tournament which is held on the second Monday in March at South St. Paul High School.
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  • ...dir(180) would label it exactly west, and dir(270) would label it exactly south.
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  • <math>(-1,-2)</math> is <math>4</math> units west and <math>3</math> units south of <math>(3,1)</math>. Performing a counterclockwise rotation of <math>270^
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  • ...ents are your information’s just deliverer assuming that everything goes south.
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  • 172. Gmaas is a South Korean, North Korean, Palestinian, Israeli, U.S., Soviet, Russian, and Chin
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  • random from {north, south, east, west}. All her choices are independent. She now
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  • ...an Mathematical Olympiad (KMO)''' is the national mathematical olympiad of South Korea.
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  • random from {north, south, east, west}. All of her choices are independent. She now ...etric, so we consider just one direction. WLOG, let's say she choose <math>south</math>. When she first pick the location, she'll have to be within 1 unit o
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  • ...etition]] for the Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries North America, South America, Central America, the Caribbean and the Iberian Peninsula. It is t
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  • The first posibility is that <math>I</math> is the south pole of <math>A</math> so <math>I</math> is on the circle of <math>DAC</mat
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