In 2011, the event occurred on March 1st. 5.3 million students from over 215 countries combined to correctly answer 428,598,214 mathematics questions. The world champions of 2011 are:
4 to 7: Eric Z, Team Australia, Australia: 6,995
8 to 10: Mason F, Team New Zealand, New Zealand: 8,176
11 to 13: Kaya G, The Southport School, Australia: 8,273
14 to 18: David A, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia: 6,556
Top 5:
4 to 7:
1st Eric Z, Team Australia, Australia : 6995
2nd Vihangi R, Salcombe Prep School, United Kingdom : 6435
3rd Evan M, Stanley Bay School, New Zealand : 5980
4th Andrey M, Laudre San Pedro International College, Spain : 5973
5th Aditya C, Team United States, United States : 5929
8 to 10:
1st Mason F, Team New Zealand, New Zealand : 8176
2nd Sai M, India International School in Japan, Japan : 6642
3rd Edwin V, St Joseph's School(Pukekohe), New Zealand : 6547
4th Sachin Kumar M, Canadian International School Hong Kong, Hong Kong : 6534
5th Rohith N, Team Japan, Japan : 6179
11 to 13:
1st Kaya G, The Southport School, Australia : 8273
2nd David M, Aloha College - Secondary School, Spain : 7240
3rd Satvik R, St George's The English International School, Germany : 7232
4th Harish S, Team India, India : 7154
5th Moosa F, Beaconhouse School System Mandi Bahauddin, Pakistan : 6965
14 to 18:
1st David A, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia : 6556
2nd Tham C, Team Malaysia, Malaysia : 6502
3rd TIGER Z, Team Malaysia, Malaysia : 6188
4th Yeoh K, Team Malaysia, Malaysia : 6115
5th Edwin S, Cempaka Schools, Malaysia : 5929
A thermometer is commonly used to measure the highest and lowest temperatures of the day. Specifically, a maximum-minimum thermometer is designed to record both the highest and lowest temperatures over a set period of time.
The highest flowing oil well in the world was the "Heidrun" well in Norway, which produced around 17,000 barrels per day during its peak production.
It is difficult to determine the fastest Mathlete in the world as there are many talented individuals with exceptional speed in mathematical calculations. Speed in mental math can vary depending on the type of calculation and individual practice and skill.
Two hundred and twenty feet a day, a world record!
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World Maths Day is in March. The 2011 World Maths Day was on Tuesday March 1st.
Every year in March there is world maths day.
World Maths Day in on a Thursday the 7th March.
World Maths Day 2011 and World Spelling Day 2011 ended on March 3.
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!
World Maths Day 3 March 2010 - Registrations open 1 Feb 2010
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Hi, World Maths Day is scheduled for 3rd March in 2010. This event is organised by the makers of "Mathletics".
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