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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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Word Problem 1( Week 12 Evaluation)
1.  Edward, John, and George had a running race. It took Edward 8 seconds to finish the distance. It took John 2 more seconds than Edward to finish the same distance. It took George 5 more seconds than John to finish the same distance. How many seconds did George take to finish the distance?
2.  There are four horses. It will take the 1st horse 7 minutes to cross the grassland. It will take the 2nd horse 5 minutes to cross the grassland. It will take the 3rd horse 8 minutes to cross the grassland. It will take the 4th horse 5 minutes to cross the grassland. How long (in minutes) will it take for all four horses to cross the grassland?
3.  A frog has 4 legs and crab has 10 legs. How many legs are there in total for 3 frogs and 1 crab?
4.  There are 14 lambs in the flock. If the flock is divided into two parts and each part holds the same number of lambs, how many lambs will be in each part?
5.  Alice is setting up 9 tables for a dinner party. Each table will sit 4 people and each people will need a fork. She already set 12 forks. How many more forks will she need to set?
6.  Morgan's watch is 7 minutes faster than Ed's watch. Ed's watch is 5 minutes slower than Jackson. What time is it on the Morgan's watch if Jackson's watch is at 10:25? Express the time as HH::MM, such as 10:50.
7.  I am practicing baseball with my two brothers. Each of us tries to hit as many balls as possible. My younger brother hit 4 out of 20. I hit twice as many as he did and my older brother hit twice as many as I did. How many balls did my older brother hit?
8.  Steve solves 4 problems every day. How many problems will he solve in 9 days?
9.  An eagle eats 4 small fish at each meal and 3 meals a day. How many small fish will be needed to feed 5 eagles?
10.  Temperature in a town changed wildly during the day. The temperature in the early morning was still 5 degrees above zero. By 9:00 A.M. it had dropped 18 degrees. From then to noon, the temperature though rose a total of 11 degrees. Over the next two hours, the temperature rose to the highest temperature of the day with another 11 degrees increase. What is the highest temperature of the day?
A) 8° above zero
B) 14° above zero
C) 5° below zero
D) 18° above zero
E) 9° above zero



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