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IntroductionGT package Math Olympiad
Math Olympiad 1
Math Olympiad 2
Math Olympiad 3
Week 1: Logical MatchingWeek 2: Reverse ThinkingWeek 3: Addition & Subtraction ShortcutsWeek 4: ComparisonWeek 5: Quiz 1Week 6: Number Sequence (1) Week 7: Multiplication & Division Word ProblemsWeek 8: Counting ProblemsWeek 9: Average ProblemsWeek 10: Quiz 2Week 11: Fractions & Decimals (1)Week 12: Word Problem 1Week 13: Shape CountingWeek 14: MeasurementsWeek 15: Quiz 3Week 16: Number Sequence (2)Week 17: 2-Digit Number SenseWeek 18: Sum & DifferenceWeek 19: Pattern ProblemsWeek 20: Quiz 4Week 21: Money ProblemsWeek 22: Age ProblemsWeek 23: Divisibility Problems (1)Week 24: 3-Digit Number SenseWeek 25: Quiz 5Week 26: Mid-Term ExamWeek 27: Calendar ProblemsWeek 28: Proportion & CorrelationWeek 29: Multiplication & Division ShortcutsWeek 30: Make an EquationWeek 31: Quiz 6Week 32: Distribution & Substitution ProblemsWeek 33: Sum,Difference and MultipleWeek 34: Factors & PrimesWeek 35: Roman NumeralsWeek 36: Quiz 7Week 37: Least & MostWeek 38: GeometryWeek 39: CombinationWeek 40: Word Problem 2Week 41: Quiz 8Week 42: Divisibility Problems (2)Week 43: Fractions & Decimals (2)Week 44: Word Problems 3Week 45: Number ThinkingWeek 46: Quiz 9Week 47: Mixed Integer OperationsWeek 48: More Calulation ShortcutsWeek 49: Multiples & LCMWeek 50: Challenging QuestionsWeek 51: Quiz 10Week 52: Final Exam
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Math Olympiad 3( Week 46 Quiz 9)
1.  Round $15052 to the nearest thousand dollar. $.
2.  Jennifer and her brother weigh 131 pounds together. She and her mother weigh 182 pounds together. If all three weigh 261 pounds together, then what is Jennifer's weight (in pounds)?
3.  14 people come to a club and every 4 people form a quad. How many people will be left without forming a quad?
4.  If Nancy can save $2.50 every week from her allowance, how many weeks will it take her to save $45.00?
5.  Jay had $10.6, and left $6.6 after he spent some money bought a sandwich. How much (in dollars) does the sandwich cost?
6.  All the numbers are from 1 to 6 and each number is only allowed to be used once. Fill in the blanks with remaining numbers within the range so that the sums of the three numbers in each side are the same.
7.  Find 3 positive integers that have the same result when multiplied together as when added together. Type the numbers separated with commas.
8.  
2
5
  + 
1
10
  = ? Please express the fraction in its lowest terms.
 
9.  There were a total of 81 candies. Martha divided them into 3 equal piles and ate one pile on the first day. On the second day, she again divided the remaining candies into 3 equal piles and ate one pile. One the third day, she again divided the remaining candies into 3 equal piles and ate one pile. How many candies are left after the third day?
10.  Compare the value of following column A and B:
AB
1
5
 
3
7
 
1) A > B2) A = B3) A < B4) Unknown
11.  Is 208 divisible by 6?
Yes No
12.  Is 873 divisible by 9?
Yes No
13.  Compare the following two fractions:
AB

2
5
 

3
8
 
1) A > B2) A = B3) A < B4) Unknown
14.  Write the decimal number 0.4 as a fraction in the lowest terms.
 
15.  The product of two whole numbers is 1000. If neither of the numbers contains the digit zero, what is the smaller number?



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