Washington State Mathematics Championship

The Washington State Mathmatics Championship is a major mathematics competition in Washington. As of 22 April 2009, it hosted annually by Blaine High School in Blaine, Washington. High school and middle school mathletes from around the state travel to Blaine and compete in a competition that consists of several rounds. High school and middle school competitions are on different days.
Contests
There are six rounds in the Washington State Mathematics Championship. The students' scores to the individual test count towards their own individual score. Mental math, the team tests, and the first ten multiple choices in the individual test count toward's the team's score.
# Individual Round (consists of 30 problems in 30 minutes, with first ten being multiple choice and counting towards your team score)
# Mental Math (five problems per team member; no scratch paper or calculators are allowed)
# Algebra Round (team round; consists of 10 problems in 15 minutes)
# Geometry Round (team round; consists of 10 problems in 15 minutes)
# Probablity and Statistics Round (team round; consists of 10 problems in 15 minutes)
# Potpourri Round (team round; consists of 10 problems in 15 minutes)
 
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