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Eight Students were invited to participate AIME

Euclid Mathematics contest is a state-level international competition in Canada, which is named after the famous mathematician Euclid. This contest is held once a year on the third Tuesday of April by the Canadian National Computer and Mathematics Education Centre which referred to CEMC. It mainly faces to the senior students in Grade 11, which contains 10 problems out of 100 points. The aim is to training the students’ interest in math, and also for the selection of Canadian Olympic athletes in the future. Now, it becomes more important and useful for the international students who want to declare the famous universities in Canada even apply their scholarships.
In a total of 78 students took part in this Euclid contest on the date of April 16 in 2009. In an excellent result we have 60 winners accounting for 77% of a total number of participants.
             

Here are the results:
Grade 10   Number of participants:28, winners:21. Ratio:75%
Grade 11   Number of participants:28, winners:21. Ratio:75%
Grade 12   Number of participants:22, winners:18. Ratio:82%