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Math Olympiad 1
Week 1: Number PuzzlesWeek 2: Quantitative ConceptsWeek 3: Counting NumbersWeek 4: Find the Different OneWeek 5: Quiz 1Week 6: Abacus Number Sequence Week 7: Number AnalogiesWeek 8: Math AnalogiesWeek 9: Counting ObjectsWeek 10: Quiz 2Week 11: Volume MeasurementWeek 12: ComparsionWeek 13: Length & DistanceWeek 14: Find matching figureWeek 15: Quiz 3Week 16: Number RelationshipsWeek 17: Even & Odd NumbersWeek 18: Order & SequenceWeek 19: Arithmetic ReasoningWeek 20: Quiz 4Week 21: Distribution ProblemsWeek 22: Mixed OperationsWeek 23: Move to EqualizeWeek 24: Addition & SumWeek 25: Quiz 5Week 26: Mid-Term ExamWeek 27: Subtraction & DifferenceWeek 28: Figure AnalysisWeek 29: Calendar ProblemWeek 30: WeightWeek 31: Quiz 6Week 32: Money & CoinWeek 33: Time MeasurementWeek 34: Make It BalanceWeek 35: Geometry ProblemWeek 36: Quiz 7Week 37: Geometric PatternWeek 38: Lining up & IntervalWeek 39: Make an EquationWeek 40: Half & TotalWeek 41: Quiz 8Week 42: Figure ClassificationWeek 43: Age ProblemWeek 44: Calculation ShortcutWeek 45: Logic DeductionWeek 46: Quiz 9Week 47: Digits & Digit sumWeek 48: Sum and DifferenceWeek 49: Cutting & ConnectingWeek 50: Challenging QuestionsWeek 51: Quiz 10Week 52: Final Exam
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Comparsion( Week 12 Practice)
1.  Order the following numbers from largest to smallest. 42,28,19,36,25. Please seperate each number with a comma.
2.  Please compare the number of beanbags in each column?
AB
4 black beanbags and 2 red ones.2 green beanbags and 5 yellow ones.
1) A > B2) A = B3) A < B4) Unknown
3.  Please comparing the number of trees in columns A and B.
AB
David planted 2 apple trees and 4 peach trees.Eric planted 3 peach trees and 3 apple trees.
1) A > B2) A = B3) A < B4) Unknown
4.  Compare the two things and decide if one is bigger than the other or if they are equal.
I6 + 5 + 5
II5 + 6 + 6
A) I is greater than II.
B) I is less than II.
C) I is equal to II.
5.  Compare the two things and decide if one is bigger than the other or if they are equal.
I11 dollars + 8 dollars
II15 dollars + 7 dollars
A) I is greater than II.
B) I is less than II.
C) I is equal to II.



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