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  2. World Education Games - Wikipedia

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    The World Maths Day holds the 'Guinness World Record' for the Largest Online Maths Competition in 2010. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Its Global Ambassador is ' Scott Flansburg ' aka the Human Calculator [ 7 ] . Its inception with the expanded format was in 2012 when 5,960,862 students from 240 countries and territories around the world competed with each other.

  3. World Maths Day - Wikipedia

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    The first World Maths Day started in 2007. [2] Despite these origins, the phrases "World Maths Day" and "World Math Day" are trademarks, and not to be confused with other competitions such as the International Mathematical Olympiad or days such as Pi Day. In 2010, World Maths Day created a Guinness World Record for the Largest Online Maths ...

  4. List of mathematics competitions - Wikipedia

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    Championnat International de Jeux Mathématiques et Logiques — for all ages, mainly for French-speaking countries, but participation is not limited by language.; China Girls Mathematical Olympiad (CGMO) — held annually for teams of girls representing different regions within China and a few other countries.

  5. 10 Hard Math Problems That Even the Smartest People in the ...

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    Goldbach’s Conjecture. One of the greatest unsolved mysteries in math is also very easy to write. Goldbach’s Conjecture is, “Every even number (greater than two) is the sum of two primes ...

  6. Category:Mathematics competitions - Wikipedia

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    World Education Games; World Maths Day This page was last edited on 12 October 2021, at 21:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Monty Hall problem - Wikipedia

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    The answer to the first question is ⁠ 2 / 3 ⁠, as is shown correctly by the "simple" solutions. But the answer to the second question is now different: the conditional probability the car is behind door 1 or door 2 given the host has opened door 3 (the door on the right) is ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠.

  8. Emboldened by ABC settlement, Trump threatens more lawsuits ...

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    The Register’s final poll before Election Day, conducted by legendary pollster J. Ann Selzer, showed Harris leading Trump 47-44% among likely voters in the state, a bombshell result setting off ...

  9. Mathletics (educational software) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Mathletics started World Maths Day, and in 2010, World Maths Day obtained a Guinness World Record for the Largest Online Maths Competition. [3] As of 2023, Mathletics caters to 3.2 million users worldwide and 14,000 schools. [4]