Monday, June 9, 2014

This Week's Work : Week 51 for Inquisitive Young Mathletes

For this week's work :

Try 2013 Mathworks Math Contest problems from Texas State University

Answer key and statistics can be viewed here. 

I'll send you detailed solutions once we finish all the problems.

Practice more "at least" problems :

2014 AMC-10 B problem 16 

Solution

From Mathcounts Mini : Video tutorials on counting and probability for Mathcounts state/national prep concepts are in order the of difficulty.

Counting the Number of Subsets of a Set

Constructive Counting

More Constructive Counting 

Probability and Counting

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

This Week's Work : Week 50 - for Inquisitive Young Mathletes


Counting Restrictions from Glyia

Very nice introductory level counting questions with restrictions.

from Mathcounts Mini : Counting the Number of Subsets of a Set

 from AoPS :

Counting with Restrictions Part 3  : This one is tricky. Make sure you understand the concepts well.

Try this question from 2011 AMC-8 # 23 :

How many 4-digit positive integers have four different digits, where the leading digit is not zero, the integer is a multiple of 5, and 5 is the largest digit?

Solutions from AoPS

Counting with Combinations Part 3

At our group lessons, we'll continue working on harder Mathcounts concepts, not just the accuracy, but speed.

Take care and happy problem solving !!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

This Week's Work : Week 47 - for Inquisitive Young Mathletes

This week, we'll continue discussing this year's Mathcounts state harder problems.
Please try these problems before our lesson.

Review sprint round questions we went over at last Sunday's lesson, especially #18 to see if you can
get that question right and fast the first try.

The technique used for this question is very similar to the first explanation from this episode of
Mathcounts mini -- more construction counting.

Review Binomial Theorem and see if you can use the following concepts solving this year's
state sprint # 28. (You can also use modular arithmetic, or mod.)

Chapter 14: The Binomial Theorem
Have a calculator ready for target and team round questions.

Take care and happy problem solving !!