High School Students Compete for $10,000 Whiich of “I am sure I can speak for everyone involved when I say that this was the best math competition we have eve r been a part of. Many thae nk q s to all of an gndiis i in yo w u for o tha ll t wo o f erf ul ha pp ening.” th e y 2 A. x 0% B. 0% 2 1 1 y 2 x 2 2 2 e be at can b ha th g tha eger nte i i e iin ll estt po possitive h malle e sm he Wh at iis tth W ger eger i ve iinte b (p i tiv es ((posi bes ub wo cu w of tw m of h he sum i tten a as tthe w writ ? s? ys? ways d ent w ere diffe two diff n tw b ccu bes)) iin ub % 0% A A.. % 0% B B.. % 0% C 3 513 7 2 112 27 76 47 1 76 147 www.ams.org/wwtbam en a t es) iin n t wo diff erent way s? A. B. C. D. 513 1127 1476 1729 Come see the national Who Wants to Be a Mathematician at the 2011 Joint Mathematics Meetings in New Orleans. High school students from across the U.S. will compete for a top prize of $10,000.
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