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  2. Koobits - Wikipedia

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    KooBits (stylised as KooBits with capitalised K and B) designs and builds digital products for children and educators. KooBits was founded in 2016 by current CEO Stanley, with Professor Sam Ge Shuzhi and Dr Chen Xiangdong. [1] The trio saw an opportunity in the rapid growth of the ebook industry and decided to focus on creating software for ...

  3. List of mathematics competitions - Wikipedia

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    Noetic Learning math contest — United States and Canada (primary schools) Nordic Mathematical Contest (NMC) — the five Nordic countries. North East Asian Mathematics Competition (NEAMC) — North-East Asia. Pan African Mathematics Olympiads (PAMO) South East Asian Mathematics Competition (SEAMC) — South-East Asia.

  4. Mental Calculation World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The first Mental Calculation World Cup was held in Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany on 30 October 2004. There were 17 participants from 10 countries. The World Cup involved the following contests (and two surprise tasks): Adding ten 10-digit numbers, 10 tasks in 10 minutes. Winner: Alberto Coto (Spain); 10 correct results; 5:50 minutes, world record.

  5. Mathcounts - Wikipedia

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    The Mathcounts Competition Series spread quickly in middle schools, and today it is the best-known middle school mathematics competition. In 2007 Mathcounts launched the National Math Club as a non-competitive alternative to the Competition Series. In 2011 Mathcounts launched the Math Video Challenge Program, which was discontinued in 2023.

  6. iTest - Wikipedia

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    iTest. The iTest (formerly known as the American High School Internet Mathematics Competition (AHSIMC)), was founded in 2004 by Bradley Metrock and takes place each September, [1] offering students from across the country to compete against the best and brightest high school students in a highly competitive environment.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics Competitions - Wikipedia

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    For a list of articles that could possibly be within the scope of this WikiProject, see List of math competitions. Featured topic. The current collaboration is to promote American Mathematics Competitions and its sister articles to featured topic status. All of the articles being featured should be striven for, but if there simply isn't enough ...

  8. Mathematical Kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    Mathematical Kangaroo (also known as Kangaroo challenge, or jeu-concours Kangourou in French) is an international mathematics competition in over 77 countries. There are six levels of participation, ranging from grade 1 to grade 12. The competition is held annually on the third Thursday of March. The challenge consists of problems in multiple ...

  9. Primary Mathematics World Contest - Wikipedia

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    The 22nd competition took place on five days in July 2019. After COVID-19 prevented the contest from being held in-person, Po Leung Kuk had restarted it according to a 2023 article in HK01. Format. The event has an individual and a team competition. The individual contest's participants have 90 minutes to finish 15 math questions.