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Students are allowed 75 minutes (60 minutes for the two primary papers) to read and answer the questions. Calculators are not permitted for secondary-level entrants, but geometrical aids such as
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Canberra Mathematical Association et al.: High school mathematics competition for the Burroughs medal : solutions and statistics, Canberra College of Advanced Education, 1976
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In 1978, the competition became a nationwide event, and became known as the Australian Mathematics Competition for the Wales awards, with 60,000 students from
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In 2004, the competition was expanded to allow two more divisions, one for year five and six students, and another for year three and four students.
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The competition paper consists of twenty-five multiple-choice questions and five integer questions, which are ordered in increasing difficulty.
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History of Australian Mathematics Competition, written by Emeritus Professor Peter Taylor (Former Executive Director of AMT)
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for students from year 3 to year 12, in Australia, and their equivalent grades in other countries.
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translation being made available to Hong Kong and Taiwan students in 2000. Large print and
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The forerunner of the competition, first held in 1976, was open to students within the
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translation of the paper has been available since 1978, with
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An AMC fact sheet from the Australian Mathematics Trust
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