Problem Set 2009

[Problem A | Problem B | Problem C | Problem D | Problem E ]

[Problem F | Problem G | Problem H | Problem I | General Analysis]

2009 Results | 2009 Report

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Complete problem set with sample data.

Problem A Contest Postmortem
Submissions 135
Solutions 70
Fastest Solution 11 minutes
% Submissions Correct 52
% Teams Solving Problem 92
Description Intended to be the simplest problem, contestants had to score programming contests based on given criteria.

Problem B and the winner is!
Submissions 158
Solutions 37
Fastest Solution 47 minutes
% Submissions Correct 23
% Teams Solving Problem 49
Description Chess players had to be ranked in their age groups and the winners in each group displayed.

Problem C Compact Triangulation
Submissions 26
Solutions 0
Fastest Solution  
% Submissions Correct 0
% Teams Solving Problem 0
Description Contestants had to find a way to divide a polygon into triangles. Nobody managed to solve this problem during the contest.

Problem D Blue Moon
Submissions 212
Solutions 34
Fastest Solution 37 minutes
% Submissions Correct 16
% Teams Solving Problem 45
Description Blue moon festivals had to be predicted from calendar information supplied.

Problem E Reward for Math!
Submissions 36
Solutions 2
Fastest Solution 232 minutes
% Submissions Correct 6
% Teams Solving Problem 3
Description Contestants had to check for solutions to a polynomial equation.

Problem F Easy does it!
Submissions 83
Solutions 30
Fastest Solution 40 minutes
% Submissions Correct 36
% Teams Solving Problem 39
Description The problem here was to find the easiest route between two places - easiest meaning with the smallets number of roads used.

Problem G Trip Verification
Submissions 102
Solutions 28
Fastest Solution 72 minutes
% Submissions Correct 27
% Teams Solving Problem 37
Description The task was to write a program to verify that an agency’s trips could be planned using the available cheap regional airlines

Problem H Mentoring Assignment
Submissions 24
Solutions 2
Fastest Solution 170 minutes
% Submissions Correct 8
% Teams Solving Problem 3
Description This problem was topair an adolescent with a volunteer to provide the adolescent with the best possible mentoring and to provide the volunteer with a rewarding experience

Problem I May the Right-Force be with you.
Submissions 71
Solutions 10
Fastest Solution 161 minutes
% Submissions Correct 14
% Teams Solving Problem 13
Description The final problem required contestants to help a robot navigate a maze.

 

General Analysis

Total submissions 847 Total correct 213 % Correct 25.4

Problems Solved
Number of Teams
Percentage of Teams
8
1
1.3
7
2
2.6
6
4
5.3
5
13
17.1
4
7
9.2
3
8
10.5
2
13
17.1
1
24
31.6
0
4
5.3

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