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Math Olympiad 1
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Week 1: Equation BuildingWeek 2: Equivalence ProblemWeek 3: Equation CorrectionWeek 4: Correct EquationWeek 5: Quiz 1Week 6: Digit Sum & RootWeek 7: Money ProblemsWeek 8: Counting NumbersWeek 9: ComparisonWeek 10: Quiz 2Week 11: Number Sequence(2)Week 12: Matchstick ProblemsWeek 13: MeasurmentsWeek 14: Addition ProblemWeek 15: Quiz 3Week 16: Weight ProblemsWeek 17: Operation AnalogiesWeek 18: Half & TotalWeek 19: Logical ReasoningWeek 20: Quiz 4Week 21: Geometry ProblemsWeek 22: Calculation ShortcutsWeek 23: Number SenseWeek 24: Calendar ProblemsWeek 25: Quiz 5Week 26: Mid-Term ExamWeek 27: Lining up & IntervalWeek 28: Place Value & Expanded FormWeek 29: Make EquationsWeek 30: Pattern ProblemsWeek 31: Quiz 6Week 32: Age ProblemsWeek 33: Counting ProblemsWeek 34: Time ProblemsWeek 35: Move to EqualizeWeek 36: Quiz 7Week 37: Money Problems(2)Week 38: Word ProblemsWeek 39: Number ThinkingWeek 40: Number SequenceWeek 41: Quiz 8Week 42: One Stroke DrawingWeek 43: Counting Problems(2)Week 44: More ShortcutsWeek 45: Permutation & CombinationWeek 46: Quiz 9Week 47: Overlapping ProblemsWeek 48: Sum & DifferenceWeek 49: Spatial ReasoningWeek 50: Interesting ProblemsWeek 51: Quiz 10Week 52: Final Exam
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Comparison( Week 9 Evaluation)
1.  In the U.S. customary system, 1 pound = 16 ounce. If object A weighs 2 pound 1 ounce and object B weighs 1 pound 3 ounce , what is the weight difference between A and B (in ounce)?
2.  George lost 9 lb, and Alice lost 6 lb during this year. If they have the same weight now, who was heavier one year ago?
George Alice
3.  Kevin gained 10 lb, and Morgan lost 7 lb during this year. If they have the same weight now, who was heavier one year ago?
Kevin Morgan
4.  Comparing the values of below two columns:
AB
64 + 42106
1) A > B2) A = B3) A < B4) Unknown
5.  Order the following numbers from smallest to largest. 254,189,138,204,183. Please seperate each number with a comma.
6.  Order the following numbers from largest to smallest. 816,668,422,720,532. Please seperate each number with a comma.
7.  Compare the value of following column A and B:
AB
83 − 6544 − 24
1) A > B2) A = B3) A < B4) Unknown
8.  A year ago, Ed and Morgan had the same weight. During the year, Ed gained 9 lb, while Morgan gained 5 lb. What is the weight difference between the two now (in lb).?
9.  Comparing the values of below two columns:
AB
45 + 2271 − 5
1) A > B2) A = B3) A < B4) Unknown
10.  Richard lost 13 lb, and Susan lost 8 lb during the year by participating various physical activities. Richard is now 6 lb heavier than Susan, What was the weight difference between the two a year ago (in lb)?



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