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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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Mixed Operations( Week 22 Evaluation)
1.  Compare the two things and decide if one is bigger than the other or if they are equal.
I63 − 48
II20 + (3 − 8)
A) I is greater than II.
B) I is less than II.
C) I is equal to II.
2.  Compare the two things and decide if one is bigger than the other or if they are equal.
I9 − 7 + 7
II7 + 7 − 9
A) I is greater than II.
B) I is less than II.
C) I is equal to II.
3.  Mary picked 3 red flowers, 4 purple flowers, and 3 pink flowers. She gave Julia 2 red flowers and 2 pink ones. How many flowers does Mary have left?
4.  13 passengers were on a bus. 8 passengers got off and 9 passengers got on. How many passengers are on the bus now?
5.  Nancy read 5 books in the summer. Susan read 3 more books than Nancy. Mary read 2 books less than Susan. How many books did Mary read in the summer?
6.  Morgan saw 8 ducks on the lawn. A few minutes later, she saw 3 of them flying away. But she also saw 6 new ducks flying to the lawn at the same time. How many ducks were on the lawn then?
7.  Mom ordered two pizzas for my birthday party and each pizza was divided into 8 pieces. 3 pieces in one pizza were eaten and 5 pieces in another pizza were eaten. How many pieces were left in total?
8.  Today is 36 degrees. Tomorrow will be 10 degrees higher than today, and the day after tomorrow is going to be 7 degrees lower than tomorrow. How many degrees will be the day after tomorrow?
9.  Laura had 27 names in her address book. She crossed out 6 names and added 9 new names. How many names are there in her address book now?
10.  There is a monkey island in the zoo. There were 38 monkeys last year. During the year, 8 monkeys moved to another zoo and 11 new monkeys were born. How many monkeys are there now?



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