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21st Annual AIME (2003)

American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) from 2002-2003

About American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) The AIME is a 15-question, 3-hour examination in which each answer is an integer number from 0 to 999. All problems can be solved by pre-calculus methods, and calculators are prohibited. Qualifiers may only take the AIME once. The AIME score contributes to calculating the overall USAMO index, which will be used to determine qualifiers to the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO).
21st Annual AIME (2003) Details
School Year: 2002-2003
Date: 3/25/2003 - 4/8/2003
Location: Varies
Recommended Grade Range: 9 – 12
Eligibility: Invitation Only (AMC 12 or AMC 10)
Cost: Free (But a minimum of $25 shipping charge for the first 10 students and $50 for over 10 students.)
Other Details:
No calculators allowed, no registration required.
Tests from this Competition
2003 AIME I (Grades: All)
2003 AIME II (Grades: All)

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