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  1. The CEMC has become Canada's largest and most recognized outreach organization for promoting and creating activities and materials in mathematics and computer science.

  2. Past Contests, Solutions and Results. Problems, solutions and results dating back to 1998 can be found in the chart below. For the Gauss, Pascal, Cayley, and Fermat Contests, the CEMC problem set generator can be used to create sets of past problems with customized topics. Gauss. PCF.

  3. Designed by teams of expert educators for Grades 5 to 12, CEMC contests are a great fit for students with a range of abilities—from learners who want to explore math and computer science and develop their confidence, to advanced students who want to stretch their limits.

  4. Contests. Math and computing contests challenge students from around the world with a range of abilities to grow valuable problem-solving skills.

  5. Interested in math and science contests run by the University of Waterloo? Learn more about the contests, which run for all ages.

  6. The Canadian Team Mathematics Contest (CTMC) is an exciting and challenging competition where participants work in teams to flex their mathematical problem-solving skills through fun and engaging activities.

  7. CEMC Contests Online. Welcome to the CEMC's online platform for its multiple-choice contests! We’re pleased that you are participating and hope that you enjoy the contest! If you have any issues or would like to speak with us directly, please contact us at cemc@uwaterloo.ca or call 519-888-4808.

  8. The Pascal, Cayley and Fermat (PCF) Contests are a fun opportunity for participants to explore the potential of mathematics and their role in it. Designed to be accessible both to those that have written math contests in the past and to those who haven't, these multiple-choice contests can help learners build confidence and inspire them to get ...

  9. The CENTRE for EDUCATION in MATHEMATICS and COMPUTING. cemc@uwaterloo.ca. TENTATIVE CONTEST DATES FOR 2021 / 2022. (North America and South America) Beaver Computing Challenge. Monday, November 8 to Friday, November 19, 2021. Canadian Senior and Intermediate Mathematics Contests. Wednesday, November 17, 2021. Canadian Computing Competition.

  10. Math Contests. The tentative schedule for some of the mathematics contests written by University of Waterloo students is given below. For more information about a contest, or to see some sample problems from previous years, click on one of the links.

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