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Washington State 6th-Grader and Texas Team Awarded Mathematics Champions at Lockheed Martin MATHCOUNTS National Competition - 2008

DENVER - Darryl Wu of Bellevue, Washington, answered this challenging math problem in less than 45 seconds to win the MATHCOUNTS National Champion title at the Lockheed Martin MATHCOUNTS National Competition today in Denver at the Denver Marriott Tech Center: Questi

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Washington State 6th-Grader and Texas Team Awarded Mathematics Champions at Lockheed Martin MATHCOUNTS National Competition - 2008

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Darryl Wu of Bellevue, Washington, answered this challenging math problem in less than 45 seconds to win the MATHCOUNTS National Champion title at the Lockheed

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Washington State 6th-Grader and Texas Team Awarded Mathematics Champions at Lockheed Martin MATHCO..

Darryl Wu of Bellevue, Washington, answered this challenging math problem in less than 45 seconds to win the MATHCOUNTS National Champion title at the Lockheed Martin MATHCOUNTS Nation.. - Read more

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Bellevue sixth-grader proves he's No. 1 in math

A Bellevue sixth-grader has proved he's No. 1 in math, beating out more than 200 other middle-school students to take first place in a national math championship in Denver on Friday.Darryl Wu, 11, is the youngest student to ever become Mathcounts National Champion, according to a spokeswoman for the nonprofit math organization. The group, based in Alexandria, Va., promotes middle-school mathematics...