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Engineers Week: Feb. 17-24

MATHCOUNTS is partnering with BAE Systems to celebrate Engineers Week 2025! We're honoring the incredible engineers who support our math programs and inspiring future engineers. Anyone of any age can participate to earn recognition and entry into prize drawings!

The Perfect Classroom, Competition or Club Activity

Each weekday Feb. 17-24, MATHCOUNTS will post a problem set or exploration introducing different engineering fields and showing real-world applications of math.

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New for the 2024-2025 Competition Series!
  • Problem of the Week
11/11/2024

November 4 – November 10 was Children’s Book Week! Here are some problems to celebrate. 

 

 

When I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives.

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11/04/2024

The Los Angeles Dodgers recently became the 2024 World Series Champions! Let’s say the city of Los Angeles decided to host a celebratory parade. The.

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10/28/2024

Bridgette wants to be a princess for Halloween. When she gets to the costume store, she realizes there are many options. There are five different.

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  • Problem of the Week
10/21/2024

Suppose Leif can rake his entire yard in 2.5 hours, while his younger sister, Autumn, can do it in 4 hours by herself. How many minutes will it take the.

  • Problem of the Week
10/14/2024

The Farmers Market sells apples by the bushel, and each bushel of apples weighs 42 lbs. A bushel of large apples contains 84 apples. If a bushel of.

  • Problem of the Week
10/07/2024

Below are 12 integer quiz scores listed in order from least to greatest followed by a box‑and‑whisker plot of the data. What is the value of X?

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