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The Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition is offered by the Michigan
Section of the Mathematical Association of America to encourage students
to develop their interests and abilities in mathematics.
Part I of the MMPC is open to all students in Michigan high schools.
This exam consists of 40 multiple-choice questions involving topics from
high school mathematics. From approximately 14,000 participants in
Part I, the top 1,000 students are invited to take Part II of the
MMPC. There students work on five challenging problems and write their
solutions providing full justification and proof of their claims.
The students with the top 100 scores in the two parts of the competition
are honored at an awards program. Approximately $21,000 in scholarships
ranging from at least $250 to $2,600 will be awarded this year.
The host institution for the 49th, 50th, and 51st MMPC is Oakland University,
Rochester, MI.
Eddie Cheng, MMPC Director
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Oakland University
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News of the 50th MMPC!
Top 100 students (leading 0's of student ID are suppressed)
Top 200 students (leading 0's of student ID are suppressed)
Part II Solutions
Information on Part I: All the reports have been sent. (Updated Nov. 16)
50th MMPC schedule is set.
Registration materials have been sent. The deadline is Sept 22 2006.
Part I materials have been sent. (Sept 29 2006)
Secure login for MMPC supervisor
Part I Answers
Due to different interpretations of Q33, both D and E will be accepted as
correct solution.
Excel file for Part I result
Excel file Part I result for
schools 073, 283, 383
and 508 which were inadverdently left over in the main file.
(For your privacy, only
student numbers are listed. The results for about 30 students from East Lansing
High Schools are not included due to technical problem. The cutoff
point for advancement to Part II is 16.)
Stat for Part I
Students advanced to Part II as top 1000
(For your privacy, only student numbers are listed.)
Students advanced to Part II as top 1000
for Schools 073, 283, 383
and 508 which were inadverdently left over in the main file.
Students advanced to Part II as special invites
(new this year, experimental)
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