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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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  • Problem of the Week
09/30/2024

As September is winding down, we can see that nine of the twelve calendar months of the year have passed. This is 9/12 = 3/4 = 75% of 2024, when.

  • Problem of the Week
09/23/2024

Gerald is going mini golfing at Golf-O-Rama with his family. For his family of 5 to play it costs $34. They were charged for three student tickets and.

  • MATHCOUNTS Mini
  • Video
09/02/2009
Video by Art of Problem Solving's Richard Rusczyk.
  • Problem of the Week
09/16/2024

Mr. Freitas decides to have a “treasure” hunt with his math class. He takes his class out to the playground where he has marked out a 15-yard by 15-yard.

  • Club Problem Set
New for the 2024-2025 National Math Club!
  • Problem of the Week
09/09/2024

Friends Megan and Heather go to different schools.  Megan has math class during first period on each of the 180 days she goes to school. She will be in.

  • MATHCOUNTS for Educators
  • Other Resource
Created for club leaders and coaches. Not a MATHCOUNTS educator yet? Register at mathcounts.org/register.
  • Club Exploration
  • Club Game
  • Club Problem Set
  • MATHCOUNTS for Educators
  • Club Problem Set
New for the 2024-2025 National Math Club!
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The MATHCOUNTS Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that reaches students in grades 6-8 in all US states and territories with 3 extracurricular math programs. More than a quarter million students participate in our programs or use our resources each year.

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