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1st I2MC

Interlake Invitational Math Contest from 2009-2010

About Interlake Invitational Math Contest There are 4 rounds in I2MC: Individual Test, Team Test, Puzzle Round, and Individual Speed Round. Team awards will be given to the top 5 teams in each division with the highest combined Team score and average of all Individual and Ciphering scores.
1st I2MC Details
School Year: 2009-2010
Date: 4/17/2010
Location: Odle Middle School
Recommended Grade Range: 9 – 12
Eligibility: Open
Cost: $40 per team of 4 or $10 per individual
Schedule: 8:30 – Registration, Pizza orders
9:00 - Opening Ceremonies
9:30 - Individual Test (1 hour, 45 questions)
10:45 - Individual Ciphering (5 rounds of 4 questions, 4 minutes per round)
11:30 – Lunch
12:30 - Team Test (45 minutes, 5 Questions)
1:30 - Individual Speed Round (10 minutes, 75 questions)
2:00 – Corny Conundrums
2:30 – Awards Ceremony
Food Info: Pizza will be available for purchase the day of the competition.
Other Details: The competition will be divided into two divisions by grade — the 9th/10th grade division and the 11th/12th grade division. Please fill out the registration form digitally and email it to interlakemathclub@gmail.com. Registration fees should be paid at the door. If you are paying by check, please make the check out to Interlake High School.
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