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Olympic Math Work for the Week:

Day 1 - 3 minutes

What number is 3/4 of the way from -11 to -3?

 

Day 2 - 4 minutes

The number 33,822 is divisible by each of 2, 3, 6, and 9. What is the next larger whole number also divisible by 2, 3, 6, and 9?

 

Day 3 - 6 minutes

Noelle correctly adds the lengths of three sides of a rectangle and gets 88 cm. Her brother Ryan correctly adds the lengths of three sides of the same rectangle and gets 80 cm. What is the number of cm in the perimeter of the rectangle?

 

Day 4 - 6 minutes

Boris and Natasha start at the same place and at the same time on a 200 meter circular track and run in the same direction. Boris runs at 5 meters per second and Natasha runs at 3 meters per second. How many meters has Natasha run when they first meet after starting?

 

Day 5 - 6 minutes

Draw a picture of scales to represent the two equations below:

6x(Circles) = 1x(Triangle)+1x(Square)

1x(Triangle)=2x(Circles)+1x(Square)

 

From the picture, find out how many Circles will balance two Triangles?

 

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Everyday Math Problem:

 
Kate drives to a distant city averaging 30 miles per hour (mph), and returns over the same route at 40 mph. What was his average rate for the entire trip?

Jack has fewer than 40 marbles in a bag. If he splits up the marbles among his friends, he'll have 3 left over. If he divides them aong his 7 friends, he'll have 2 left over. How many marbles are in the bag?

 
Math Quizzes Around the World
 
More math contests are avaiable at: http://www.colstate.edu/mathcontest/
 
Ole Miss Problems of the Week (POW): http://www.olemiss.edu/mathed/brain/brainold.htm 
Past Problems for Elementary Students
 

Newton's Law is a combination of Math and Physics. Which one do you know?

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Columbus State University - Math Contest: Elementary Brain Teaser - Monthly Quiz Online at: http://www.colstate.edu/mathcontest/problem.php?CategoryID=4&LinkID=Current