International Mathematics 2005

Read and do carefully math olympiad problems below and may usefull for your students and make them love math.

1. Complete this magic triangle so that the numbers along each side give the same sum. Use each of the numbers 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 only once. (You are required to give only one solution.)

2. The height of the ground floor of a building is 4 m. The height of each of the other floors is 3 m. The total height of this building is 61 m. Inclusive of the ground floor, how many floors does the building have?

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Hongkong Elementary Mathematics International Contest (HEMIC)

Learning Mathematics can regularly improve the intelligence of a child. Children which have more capability in the field of Mathematics better focused to excel at the national and interntional level that is by following the international Olympic Math.

Learning Math should be done regularly and not just in time for the race course. The following I will show you the questions Mathematical Olympiad
international level, held in Hong Kong in 2007. Hopefully helpful!
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The Total Number of Dots

Throw two dice at the same time. Report the total number of dots (points) on the top of the two dice.

a. Repeat 20 times. Use the bar chart to show the result after 20 throws. Which number occurs more often.

b. Repeat 20 more times. Use the bar chart to show the result after 40 through. Which number occurs more often after 40 throws.

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