This document provides instructions for breaking ties between individual or team competitors. For individuals, competitors can select cookies in different combinations of 6 cookies out of 3 varieties for a total of 28 possible selections. For teams tied for first place, each team member will answer a tie-breaker problem, with the team getting the most correct answers winning first place and other tied teams placing second.
This document provides instructions for breaking ties between individual or team competitors. For individuals, competitors can select cookies in different combinations of 6 cookies out of 3 varieties for a total of 28 possible selections. For teams tied for first place, each team member will answer a tie-breaker problem, with the team getting the most correct answers winning first place and other tied teams placing second.
This document provides instructions for breaking ties between individual or team competitors. For individuals, competitors can select cookies in different combinations of 6 cookies out of 3 varieties for a total of 28 possible selections. For teams tied for first place, each team member will answer a tie-breaker problem, with the team getting the most correct answers winning first place and other tied teams placing second.
A bakery sells three different kinds of cookies. Each morning a
students buys a half-dozen cookies. For how many mornings can the student make a different selection of six cookies? Answer: 28 6. In case of TIED scores for first place for team competition, use the tie-breaker problem (given below) to break ties for teams. Administer the tie-breaker problem to each team member on teams tied for first place. The team with the greatest number of correct answers becomes the first place team winner. The other teams remain tied for second place. Team Tie Breaker: Look at square ABCD. If A is folded onto C then B onto C, what type of quadri 1 ateral is formed?