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IntroductionGT package Math Olympiad
Math Olympiad 1
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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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Mixed Integer Operations( Week 47 Evaluation)
1.  Using all the numbers of 4, 9, 12 and +, − operations, can an even number be made?
Yes No
2.  Make a 2 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used.
= 2
3.  Make a 4 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used.
= 4
4.  Make a 6 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used.
= 6
5.  Make a 7 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used.
= 7
6.  Make a 9 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used.
= 9
7.  Make a 10 using the giving numbers with operators (), +, -, *, /. When making the number, it is required to use each of the five numbers from 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 exactly once. But there is no limit in how many of the operators (), +, -, *, / to be used.
= 10
8.  What number is 7 less than 4 more than 35?
9.  Make a 5 using the following 5 numbers: 3, 5, 6, 7 and 3. You can use +,-,*,/, and ( ) as many times as you wish, but you need to use all 5 numbers and each number only once.
10.  What number is 4 more than half of 26?



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