The Math Olympics: Can You Solve These Problems Faster Than a Math Major?

TLDRWatch as contestants compete against a math major in solving math problems. They have the chance to win up to $5,000, but can anyone beat the math whiz? Find out in this intense math competition!

Key insights

🏆Contestants have the opportunity to win up to $5,000 by solving math problems faster than the math major.

⏱️The math major finishes the first round in record time, leaving the contestants impressed.

🔢In the following rounds, the math major competes against more contestants, but still maintains a fast pace.

💰As the prize money increases with each round, the tension among the contestants grows.

😱In the final round, the math major successfully solves all ten problems and wins the grand prize of $5,000.

Q&A

What is the grand prize for winning the competition?

The grand prize for winning the competition is $5,000.

Do the contestants have any advantages?

The contestants are allowed to use calculators to solve the math problems.

Is the math major really that fast?

Yes, the math major finishes the first round within seconds, leaving the other contestants amazed.

How many contestants compete against the math major?

In the final round, ten contestants compete against the math major.

Does anyone come close to beating the math major?

No, the math major successfully solves all ten problems in the final round and wins the competition.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Contestants are introduced to the math competition, where they have the chance to win up to $5,000 by solving math problems faster than the math major.

00:08In the first round, the math major impresses everyone by finishing the math problems in record time.

00:41In the following rounds, the math major competes against more contestants who are allowed to use calculators.

02:26As the prize money increases with each round, the tension among the contestants grows.

04:57In the final round, ten contestants compete against the math major, but he successfully solves all ten problems and wins the grand prize of $5,000.