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Results of Mathlinkers

Mathlinkers, post your results here! Mr. Green

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Stijn Vermeeren, BEL3, 8 points, Honorable Mention.

I only solved the 6th problem :-d My solution can be simplified a lot (I did it modulo 15... Smile ), but it gave me 7 points Smile.
I should've solved the second too, but I just didn't have the right point of view on the problem.

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And other results ?
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Robert Cordwell, USA 1, 36 points. (I don't know what his name is here, but I think he has taken classes with AoPS.)
Hyunsoo Kim, USA 3, 27 points. (StRyKeR on AoPS/Mathlinks, if I am not mistaken.)
Thomas Mildorf, USA 4, 39 points. (Me, obviously.)

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Stijn Vermeeren, BEL3, 8 points, Honorable Mention.

I only solved the 6th problem :-d My solution can be simplified a lot (I did it modulo 15... Smile ), but it gave me 7 points Smile.


Interesting - I managed on all the problems except for 6. Smile
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Stijn wrote:
I only solved the 6th problem :-d My solution can be simplified a lot (I did it modulo 15... Smile ), but it gave me 7 points Smile.
Shocked Rolling Eyes OMG! You solved problem 6 in an IMO without solving anything else? Smile Now that's what I call a great honorable mention Mr. Green Congrats!!
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Valentin Vornicu wrote:
Stijn wrote:
I only solved the 6th problem :-d My solution can be simplified a lot (I did it modulo 15... Smile ), but it gave me 7 points Smile.
Shocked Rolling Eyes OMG! You solved problem 6 in an IMO without solving anything else? Smile Now that's what I call a great honorable mention Mr. Green Congrats!!

What do we call him? \text{007!} Mr. Green
And Valentin, when shall the photos be online? I am looking forward to them! Smile

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And Valentin, when shall the photos be online? I am looking forward to them! Smile
I will put them today online. I am trying now to create subcategories to the album first, so that I can upload the hurricane party pictures separately from the rest.
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Valentin Vornicu wrote:
Stijn wrote:
I only solved the 6th problem :-d My solution can be simplified a lot (I did it modulo 15... Smile ), but it gave me 7 points Smile.
Shocked Rolling Eyes OMG! You solved problem 6 in an IMO without solving anything else? Smile Now that's what I call a great honorable mention Mr. Green Congrats!!


Well, I didn't consider it quite extraordinary (as explained in the topic about the Belgium results, only problems 2 and 6 were really in my reach).
But Valentin saying "Shocked Rolling Eyes OMG!" to me was worth a look through the results and it turns out I'm really the only one to have done this Very Happy. Makes it even double honorable Smile

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yptsoi 7 7 7 7 7 2 37
jackhui 7 1 0 7 7 7 29
siuhochung 7 7 0 7 7 0 28

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I see there are a lot of MathLinkers scoring 7 7 0 7 7 0 Very Happy
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I have to say I am a bit surprised by #3! I know there are many people here who I consider better able to solve inequalities than I! Perhaps few people expected to see a problem solvable by expansion and suitable AM-GM.
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3 7 7 7 1 7 = 32 (Silver)

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AUS6 - 070707 = 21

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siuhochung wrote:
yptsoi 7 7 7 7 7 2 37
jackhui 7 1 0 7 7 7 29
siuhochung 7 7 0 7 7 0 28

What about mecrazywong?

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siuhochung wrote:
yptsoi 7 7 7 7 7 2 37
jackhui 7 1 0 7 7 7 29
siuhochung 7 7 0 7 7 0 28

What about mecrazywong?

he heavily flunked that so i'd better not say it.

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2 7 0 7 3 1 - 20, bronze

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But Valentin saying "Shocked Rolling Eyes OMG!" to me was worth a look through the results and it turns out I'm really the only one to have done this Very Happy. Makes it even double honorable Smile


India 3 also scored an honorable mention with a 7 on problem 6 (though (s)he missed bronze by one point while Stijn only got 1 other point).
Still I think it is a marvellous way to get an honorable mention, I never managed to score a point on problem 6.
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But Valentin saying "Shocked Rolling Eyes OMG!" to me was worth a look through the results and it turns out I'm really the only one to have done this Very Happy. Makes it even double honorable Smile


India 3 also scored an honorable mention with a 7 on problem 6 (though (s)he missed bronze by one point while Stijn only got 1 other point).
Still I think it is a marvellous way to get an honorable mention, I never managed to score a point on problem 6.


You're right, I missed IND3. But it is still very nice Smile.

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MOL6 - 7 7 0 7 7 4=32 (Silver)

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MEX4: 0 1 0 7 0 0 Hope i´ll do it better next year

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