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MATHCOUNTS is partnering with BAE Systems to celebrate Engineers Week 2025! We're honoring the incredible engineers who support our math programs and inspiring future engineers. Anyone of any age can participate to earn recognition and entry into prize drawings!
The Perfect Classroom, Competition or Club Activity
Each weekday Feb. 17-24, MATHCOUNTS will post a problem set or exploration introducing different engineering fields and showing real-world applications of math.

- Problem of the Week
Electrical engineering powers the technology we rely on every day, from smartphones to advanced medical devices. Resistors, a fundamental element in.
- Problem of the Week
Molly has sketched a design for her new kite on a coordinate grid. The sides of her quadrilateral kite design are given by the equations y = (2/3)x + 30.
- Problem of the Week
Riley sees a rainbow with ends that appear to touch the ground 1 mile apart and reaches a maximum height of 0.5 miles above the ground. If the rainbow.
- Problem of the Week
March 14 is Pi Day. Pi represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. For the following problems, use 3.14 as an approximation.
- Other Resource
- Problem of the Week
First marketed by Wham-O in 1958, the Hula-Hoop was not patented until March of 1963. In the first four months of production, it is estimated that 25.
- Club Exploration
- Club Problem Set
- Other Resource
- Problem of the Week
- Problem of the Week
Space junk is debris orbiting Earth that, for the most part, has been abandoned or has broken off spacecrafts and rockets. Some of these items are far.
- Problem of the Week
Over the weekend, the world’s most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, enjoyed his favorite day of the year – Groundhog Day! According to historical.
- Other Resource
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