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SkirtUsing the Law of Sines: BC / sin(A) = AB / sin(C) BC = AB * sin(A) / sin(C) BC = 5 * sin(30°) / sin(90°) BC = 5 * 0.5 / 1 BC = 2.5 cm
As they entered the hall, they were greeted by the sight of rows of tables, each with a single sheet of paper containing the Olympiad questions. The students took their seats, and the proctor began to explain the rules. Using the Law of Sines: BC / sin(A)
A bakery sells 250 loaves of bread per day. If they make a profit of 0.50 USD per loaf, how much profit do they make in a week? If they make a profit of 0
As the rounds progressed, the students encountered increasingly difficult problems. Some struggled with the algebra questions, while others stumbled over the geometry problems. But they persevered, using all the mathematical tools and techniques they had learned in school. But they persevered, using all the mathematical tools
Daily profit = 250 loaves * 0.50 USD/loaf = 125 USD Weekly profit = 125 USD/day * 7 days = 875 USD
What is the value of x in the equation: 2x + 5 = 11?
These are just a few examples of the types of problems that might be encountered in the Ol ympus Mathematics Olympiad for 6th grade. The actual problems and answers would depend on the specific curriculum and standards being tested.