Day 1 of stuff
by c_double_sharp, Feb 16, 2024, 4:27 PM
so today's the first day of the 5-day weekend
everything's very still today, i look outside the window and there is nothing moving, no people, no birds, no wind
maa should release the amc 8 cutoff scores soon and im so nervous b/c i got a 21, anything but 22 for dhr is fine, it can be 20, 23, or 25, as long as it's not 22... (it's gonna be 22)
it's the perfect day to mock mathcounts state, so probably gonna do that
our school's mathcounts team is op (top 5 written in chapter) but suck at other math contests (no one qualified for aime, and i got the highest amc 8 score b/c my friend sold and got a 16)
ughhhhhhhhh my school does this thing called "NHD" where you basically just choose a history topic and create a presentation about it and it's dumb
idk what to write here anymore
Daily math problem (yes it sucks ik):
Terry tries to find the value of
by writing out the numbers
through
and multiplying them together. However, while writing down the numbers, Terry accidentally writes a number one off from what it should have been. His incorrect product is
. Which number did Terry write incorrectly?
btw i wonder how many people actually read these
everything's very still today, i look outside the window and there is nothing moving, no people, no birds, no wind
maa should release the amc 8 cutoff scores soon and im so nervous b/c i got a 21, anything but 22 for dhr is fine, it can be 20, 23, or 25, as long as it's not 22... (it's gonna be 22)
it's the perfect day to mock mathcounts state, so probably gonna do that
our school's mathcounts team is op (top 5 written in chapter) but suck at other math contests (no one qualified for aime, and i got the highest amc 8 score b/c my friend sold and got a 16)
ughhhhhhhhh my school does this thing called "NHD" where you basically just choose a history topic and create a presentation about it and it's dumb
idk what to write here anymore
Daily math problem (yes it sucks ik):
Terry tries to find the value of




btw i wonder how many people actually read these