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The Math Kangaroo 2010 competition is an international mathematics contest held on March 18, 2010, for students in levels 7 and 8. The test consisted of 30 questions divided into three categories: 3-point, 4-point, and 5-point problems. Participants had 75 minutes to complete the test, and calculators were not permitted. Students were encouraged to write on the booklet and take it home, and were required to enter their answers on a provided answer sheet, including their name and ID number.<br /><br />A notable incentive for participants at levels 6 and above was a free license for Mathematica software from Wolfram Research, which required the Math Kangaroo 2010 ID number for activation. Participants were to receive an email regarding this offer in April.<br /><br />Highlights of the competition included varied questions, such as determining sums, calculating symmetry axes, geometric perimeter problems, arithmetic means, logic puzzles, and questions about geometric configurations and properties. The test aimed to challenge students' mathematical reasoning, problem-solving, and understanding of mathematical concepts.<br /><br />Additionally, there was a poster contest for the upcoming Math Kangaroo 2011 event. Participants were invited to design a poster, including essential information such as the competition's logo, website, and details about the event. The winning poster would be distributed widely, with the creator receiving an MP3 player and recognition at the Math Kangaroo Awards Ceremony in Chicago.<br /><br />Overall, Math Kangaroo emphasizes promoting mathematics to students around the globe, fostering educational participation, and encouraging creative engagement through events and related activities.
Keywords
Math Kangaroo 2010
international mathematics contest
students levels 7 and 8
75 minutes test
Mathematica software license
geometric perimeter problems
problem-solving
poster contest
educational participation
creative engagement
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