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The '''American Regions Math League''' (ARML) is a [[mathematical problem solving]] competition for primarily U.S. high school students.
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The '''American Regions Math League''' (ARML) is a [[mathematical problem solving]] competition primarily for U.S. high school students.


== How to participate in ARML ==
{{Contest Info|name=ARML|region=USA|type=Free Response|difficulty=3.5-6|breakdown=<u>Individual</u>: 4 (Problem 6/8), 6 (Problem 10)<br><u>Team</u>: 3.5 (Problem 1-5), 5 (Problem 6-10)}}
 
== How to participate ==
Find out if your area has a team already.  Contact ARML for details.  If your area does not already have a team, ask ARML how to start one.
Find out if your area has a team already.  Contact ARML for details.  If your area does not already have a team, ask ARML how to start one.


See the [[How to join an ARML team]] wiki page for more info. Teams have 15 students.
== History ==
ARML was started in 1976 as a mathematics competition
== Format ==
The ARML has several different events:
*A team round, in which the entire team works on ten problems together
*A power round, where the questions are proof-oriented and are in a theme
*An individual round, where each individual takes a ten question test
*Two relay rounds, where the answer to one problem is necessary to solve the next problem
*A super relay, a relay round where each team submits one answer


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
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=== Books ===
=== Books ===
There are four books of past ARML problems, though some of them are out of print and/or hard to find, but very worth it.
There are four books of past ARML problems, though some of them are out of print and/or hard to find.
*[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0962640166/artofproblems-20 ARML-NYSML 1989-1994] (see [[ARML]]).
*[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0962640166/artofproblems-20 ARML-NYSML 1989-1994] (see [[NYSML]]).
* [http://www.arml.com/books.htm ARML 1995-2004]
* [http://www.arml.com/arml_development/page/index.php?page_type=public&page=16 The ARML book website]
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Math contest books]]
* [[Math contest books]]
* [[Math books]]
* [[Math books]]
* [[Mock ARML]]
[[Category:Mathematics competitions]]
[[Category:ARML]]
[[Category:Intermediate mathematics competitions]]

Latest revision as of 16:06, 7 March 2020

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The American Regions Math League (ARML) is a mathematical problem solving competition primarily for U.S. high school students.

ARML
Region: USA
Type: Free Response
Difficulty: 3.5-6
Difficulty Breakdown:

Individual: 4 (Problem 6/8), 6 (Problem 10)
Team: 3.5 (Problem 1-5), 5 (Problem 6-10)

How to participate

Find out if your area has a team already. Contact ARML for details. If your area does not already have a team, ask ARML how to start one.

See the How to join an ARML team wiki page for more info. Teams have 15 students.

History

ARML was started in 1976 as a mathematics competition

Format

The ARML has several different events:

  • A team round, in which the entire team works on ten problems together
  • A power round, where the questions are proof-oriented and are in a theme
  • An individual round, where each individual takes a ten question test
  • Two relay rounds, where the answer to one problem is necessary to solve the next problem
  • A super relay, a relay round where each team submits one answer

Resources

Books

There are four books of past ARML problems, though some of them are out of print and/or hard to find.

See also