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How do you get a lot of points in world maths day?

practice


When is world maths day celebrated?

World Maths Day is in March. The 2011 World Maths Day was on Tuesday March 1st.


When is the next world maths day?

Every year in March there is world maths day.


When is world maths day 2012?

World Maths Day in on a Thursday the 7th March.


Are there any cheats in World maths day?

Yes there is a cheat but they took it off.The cheat was you do nothing for 60sec and get 500 points.


Who is the world champion at World Maths Day?

2007 - Stefan L P.C Lau Christian Alliance International Memorial School - 41,142 points 2008 - Tatiana D Haileybury College - 65,199 points 2009 - Kaya G Team Australia - 129,106 points 2010 - 5-8 Category - Rohith N Team Japan - 31,614 points 9-13 Category - Kaya G The Southport School - 43,007 points 14-18 Category - David A Fraser Coast Anglican College 26,662 points Overall in World Maths Day Kaya G is the World Maths Day champion winning two times in a row and the only person to do so


Is worlds maths day 2011 over?

World Maths Day 2011 and World Spelling Day 2011 ended on March 3.


Are there any world maths day cheats?

No, there are no world maths day cheats but if anyone apart from me tells you there is then don't believe them because they don't work. Only I know if there is any because I am the one that organises world maths day!


How do you register for world maths day 2010?

World Maths Day 3 March 2010 - Registrations open 1 Feb 2010


Are there any cheats to world maths day?

NO!


What can you win in world maths day?

nothing :)


How do you get onto World Maths Day?

you go on Internet then type in world maths day click on the first link which will take you their and you may register if not got an account but if you do the click on sign in.here is the link to it if not able to go on it:http://www.worldmathsday.com/2010/Default.aspx?