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AS OF DEC 1, 2020, ALL SPOTS FOR AMC-10B AND AMC-12B AT UNC-CH ARE FILLED, and there is no more room for additional students to take the contest.
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- Some problems may belong to more than one discipline of mathematics and be studied using techniques from different areas. Prizes are often awarded for the solution to a long-standing problem, and lists of unsolved problems (such as the list of Millennium Prize Problems ) receive considerable attention.
- Some problems may belong to more than one discipline of mathematics and be studied using techniques from different areas. Prizes are often awarded for the solution to a long-standing problem, and lists of unsolved problems (such as the list of Millennium Prize Problems ) receive considerable attention.
The math department at UNC-CH will host the AMC-10 B and AMC-12 B contests on Wednesday, February 10, 2021, starting at 6:30 pm, ONLINE at Zoom URL https://zoom.us/j/597182151. Students will take the contest at the Art of Problem Solving’s contest platform here: http://aops.com/contests/amc.
The AMC-10 and AMC-12 are 25 question, 75 minute multiple choice examination in high school mathematics containing challenging and interesting problems. Students across the United States and Canada take this contest every year. Any students in grade 10 and below can participate in the AMC-10. Any students in grade 12 or below can participate in AMC-12. Calculators are not allowed.
There is no required fee to take the contest at UNC-Chapel Hill; however, a $10 donation to the math department is suggested to help cover the cost of contest materials. Donations can be made at https://give.unc.edu/donate?p=MATH.
Please register to take the AMC-10 or the AMC-12 at UNC. Registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis until capacity is reached. Capacity is 20 students for the AMC-12 and 30 students for the AMC-10. You will receive details by email about 1 week before the contest.
The Art of Problem Solving maintains an extensive collection of old AMC-10 and AMC-12 contests. This is a good place to go for practice problems.
Amc 12 Math Problems
Please visit http://amc.maa.org/ or email linda.green@unc.edu for additional information.
Amc 12 Math
AS OF DEC 1, 2020, ALL SPOTS FOR AMC-10B AND AMC-12B AT UNC-CH ARE FILLED, and there is no more room for additional students to take the contest.