2017 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition
2017 ж. 13 Мау.
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The 2017 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition was held May 13-16, 2017 in Orlando, FL.
Find out more about the MATHCOUNTS Competition Series at www.mathcounts.org/competition.
Announcer: *breathes* Competitor: 4 Announcer: Correct! Me: Dafuq.
They have it on their screens too.
ITS STILL IMPOSSIBLE TO SOLVE THAT FASTTTTTTTTT
MR YAMBOT it’s not, not only do they practice prior to this event, Luke has a savant type syndrome, so he is actually mathematically gifted.
@@ideyangpinoy7385 legit its not, theres a pattern for all these questions. and if you know the pattern you can instantly find the answer
15:51
When you feel like you’re good at Math and see’s this...
when u realize that you are in the video
Shainil Amin same
you realize that it’s just calculating and no real smart problem,if you want real problemes look at the ones from the olimpiad
When you feel like you can spell but see my comment...
Boss Meep fam I’m not english
Welcome to another episode of "What quarantine has made me watch"
Ah, I was just thinking of that😂
this is really me HAHAHAH
Lol
Yup
😂
Announcer: Can you please test your buzzer? Luke: 36 Announcer: That's correct!
lmfaoooo
hahahaha
😁😁
this made my day
That would be kevin
Darth Vader: *Luke, I am your fa-* Luke: 25 Announcer: Correct! Darth Vader: what
Lmao😃😂😭
which min?
Lmfao
Darth Vader: Luke, I a- Luke: My father Darth Vader: Correct!
IM DIEING
Luke looks like he is about to throw up every time he answers a question incorrectly
probably is
Its anxiety
Sometimes you get nervous in front of a lot of people
he has nightmares over planking
@@user-ji7ik7ef3s my dude u r a true hero
Teacher : "Good morning everyb..." Luke : "25 !" Teacher : "correct !" Also Luke : "😱"
hahahaha
Lolll🤣🤣
grabe naman HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
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wait a minute beetlejuice.
Announcer: "What is 1+1" Luke: "†∑¨∂∂¥£˙£¨æ" Announcer: Correct!
Also luke : 😱
Literally that guy must be so tired of constantly being interrupted
Andrew: "I don't know the answer so I'll hit the buzzer before the question is finished and just guess 5."
when was this?
He should have got that right, the problem is easy.
SonicRising That's not true... he saw the top part of the reaction and tried to find an x value that satisfies it and 5 does. The reason he was wrong was because the denominator does not work with x = 5
He made two dumb mistakes that just happened to give him the same answer. Chill.
It wasn't a straight out guess! He did a half arsed job on it though, but I guess that is what happens when you want to be the first to buzz in.
Is it just me or the host actually is a very good host, I feel like he make the crowd comfortable
very professional
Lol I noticed to
He's weird and awkward
He's actually quite good even in person.
@@jiopt9331 How?
Whenever I feel smart, I watch these videos...
Lol
Luke's reactions were a pure meme.
Abnormal
Those are signs of being genius.
Luke is a meme
which minute
@@happyzin8627 last minute
Luke looks like he is fighting for his life xD
kinda is, 20k sponsorship is a big deal for people starting college
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"in a barn 100 chicks sit in a circle" TWenTyFivE
Luke has mugged most of the questions in the final. He couldn't solve any of the calculations. Andrew should have been the winner. What a shame!!!!
yogiyogiinfy fk u
@@yogiyogiinfy how? Do they know the questions previously?
I don't think he knew exact questions, but he definitely knew formulas for questions like this. Solving from fundamentals is not possible in 2-3 secs.
Ayush Agrawal I agree, it’s impossible.
36:00 😂 Student 1 : 233738929... Student 2 : 960668... Host : answer is 14
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They probably interpreted the question wrong, stfu mate you couldn't even solve these questions...
XCaliber and the profile picture tells it all...
@@ozanoruc3796 whom are you signifying
I got the same as student 2, because we both read the question wrong. We got 10^4 * 26^2 * 14, when the answer was just 14.
Doesn’t make me feel bad. I used to be a Mathlete, most of these are just memory questions. There are a few ways to approach this if you’re a Mathlete: 1. There is only so much you can possibly ask to 8th graders in a short amount of time, so they just memorize a similar question. For example, 5:50 the rate of liquid decrease in a cone or box is one of the most common questions in the competition, yet near impossible to answer that quickly, unless you’ve seen the format. Jeremey has seen it before and could just regurgitate the same answer with no thoughts. 2. The educated guess. So it’s a bit naughty, but we don’t really do math unreasonably quickly usually, we get an approximate answer using a few tricks. We can plug in easy numbers and go up or down from there, we can cross off things that cancel instantly, or we just solve partially and get an approximate answer. Andrew did exactly that, he solved the top and instantly answered, but got it wrong since the bottom did not cancel perfectly like usual. It was a fair assumption that most mathletes would do for the sake of speed. 3. So there are rules that are followed when making these questions. So it’s a safe guess that all answers will be ‘pretty’ AKA integer or a simple fraction/decimal. It’s also safe to assume there will be about 3 steps, symmetry, or a trick. Anything that goes out of these molds will take longer or make you panic, even if it’s one step. The game is: how well did you memorize similar questions, how quickly and accurately did you guess, and did you spot a trick? I was a master at guessing, but memorization is usually far faster, so I never got anywhere past states. Basically: memory>guesstimates>solve. We’re not robots, we’re magicians; there’s a trick to it.
The International Goy he’s not wrong, they hire coaches to practice similar styled questions before the competition, and there are always quick methods with these questions, so who is the idiot now?
@@Enter_Zoneless Both of you, obviously. The two of you are idiots who will never be 1/10th as intelligent as any of the people in this video. Of course they do a lot of practice. But the sheer ability to calculate that quickly is not something that ANYONE (such you either of you) could actually do. All of the people in this video are genetically superior to you and are highly gifted at mathematics obviously. Get over it. It SHOULD make Op jealous. They're smarter than him and there's nothing he can do about it except lie to himself that he could do the same thing with the same amount of practice that they've had. Both of you are stupid, jealous idiots. They're geniuses and you never will be.
@@DontPronounceThis lmao HAHAH what's your problem...i think you're genuinely stupid if you think that guy is lying. nobody said that anyone can calculate as fast as them, we're just saying that there's shortcuts to being THAT fast.
@@cdrl3170 I'm smarter than you and you are physically incapable of comprehending how stupid you are and how inferior your prefrontal cortex is compared to theirs. OP is full of shit and making things up, there are no shortcuts to being able to solve random problems that rapidly. You have to be a genius to do what they are able to do. There are no shortcuts to being a genius and being able to compute in your head that quickly and accurately. The only "shortcut" there is is called learning how to solve those types of problems before they actually pop up on the screen, that way you don't have to reason things out from scratch. AND THAT'S NOT EVEN A SHORTCUT REALLY. You're a dumbfuck and if you are asian, you are a disgrace to your people. Go ask the asians in this math competition if there are shortcuts to this. They will tell you there aren't.
@@DontPronounceThis omg you must really be miserable in life to be able to think in such a horrifying way LMAO. just so you know, i'm from the top high school in singapore (an asian country that continuously tops academic rankings together with china). my grades are about average there but it's because of how everyone is so smart at this school since it's ranked first. but i have a bunch of very intelligent friends and trust me, even they wouldn't be able to do all this (even though we're older than these kids). i think you just don't understand how to solve these problems, because if you did (like the rest of the people here), you would realise it's almost impossible to solve them without any shortcuts like the OP mentioned. but honestly there is no point in explaining anything to someone as thick-headed as you, so it's fine.
this makes me feel dumb
Joel Kristensson calculating big sums is not smart
It's just 7th grade... Jesus, give them a break.
certainly talented, but I'd imagine by your age they would had multiple phds already
Victor P. Phds are made through multiple conections from diferent fields right now
what the fuck does that have to do with any thing I said?
The limit doesn't exist. THE LIMIT DOESN'T EXIST!!!
iHop
Mean girls?
@@itotallyagreewithyou6586 yes lol
Ultra instinct Maths
Feels like Luke is guessing and using memory and Andrew is actually solving.
true i think he was cheating tho he knew all the questions already
@@rachitnahata2243 no he just cycled through the key words and did an educated guess
Luke went to international math olympiad multiple times, he's probably fine at being creative when not under pressure to get the answer out in 3 seconds
They both are please
@@toebel that needs some reading and it was about 30 words or yeah
2+2=4-1 that's 3 quick maths
mans not hot
moatsem hamood no sauce
Adam Syed lol
Guys. I cant relate with these guys commenting like this. And its pretty annoying.
I don't understand people who post this on random videos but it makes sense for this video. It is just meant to be a joke so chill dude and stop getting triggered.
Roses are Red Violets are Blue There's always a Asian Better than You
+Think it's Impossible? Damn, there's an Asian that is faster runner than Usain Bolt and an Asian that is a faster swimmer than Michael Phelps?
Yep.
*an
Think It's Impossible? Is that why a white kid won?
*whoosh*
Announcer: You know what, just come back and do it next year, no pressure, right? This is just for fun. Parent: Excuse me!?!?
Haha "Asian parents"
3:58 Jeremy vs Holden 8:51 Andrew H. vs Reagan 14:22 Kevin vs Alex 20:01 Jack vs Brian 25:18 Jeremy vs Luke 29:16 Raegan vs William 34:26 Alex vs Andrew C. 40:11 Jack vs Geoffrey 43:00 William vs Luke 45:11 Jack vs Andrew C. 51:26 Luke vs Andrew C.
Timestamps. *Winners of each matchup are in bold.* *ROUND 1:* 1:08 *Jeremy Zhou* v. Holden Watson 6:11 Andrew Huang v. *Reagan Choi* 11:27 Kevin Li v. *Alex Xu* 16:23 *Jack Albright* v. Brian Liu *ROUND 2:* 23:47 Jeremy Zhou v. *Luke Robitaille* 27:22 *William Wang* v. Reagan Choi 31:43 Alex Xu v. *Andrew Cai* 38:24 Geoffrey Wu v. *Jack Albright* *ROUND 3 (SEMIFINAL):* 42:28 William Wang v. *Luke Robitaille* 44:39 Jack Albright v. *Andrew Cai* *ROUND 4 (FINAL)* 50:31 *Luke Robitaille* v. Andrew Cai Winning question is at 55:38. You're welcome.
Richard Chen not all hero’s wear capes
but they always carry some unusual accessory to set apart their garments.
Richard Chen lol Luke Robitaille is a pretty good hockey player too
ayush kumar s
Ryan B he is going to harvard then, wait
What is - William: 4 *Correct*
Taco and Rosez where is it?
Zoey Spencer 31:31 honestly wasn’t a hard question though
Taco and Rosez lmao that was the ONE question I could answer in less than 5 seconds
Whats is - Luke : 9 Correct!
I'm like HOW!?!?
I’m only a mathematician when I count my money 😂😂😂
U mean everytime u count up to 0
@@6anial XD
@@6anial yes from billion dollars to 0 , backward counting
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Hakuna Matata
Seven. Im answering for next year's competition from now
Anyone think he sounds like Ben Shapiro?
YES YES YES! I thought the exact same thing
He sort of looks like him too
I thought the exact same thing!!!
That's because you can tell that the guy is Jewish. He's a Jew.
Michael Thomas holy shit i thought that
As somebody who has hosted hundreds of scholastic competitions, both on TV and off, in the last 45 years, I can tell you that this man is a superb moderator. --Charles Beall, Director, National Academic Association
Lol I’m proud I got one question faster than them the “3 people picked 50% chance of getting picked” I dunno 6 seemed kinda obvious?
Ye same lol
yeah that and the kite one other than that I had to pause the video to even read the question
Nathan Lewis what the fuck are you on about
Rishabh Shetty it was very obvious if they have a 50% chance of being picked and only 3 people get picked 3x2 equals 6 not hard at all
5g wait whats the timestamp i cant remember the question
55:02 Luke looks like his spirit is straight up leaving his body
The presenter is brilliant he killed the stress of the contesters by his way of talking more than that his engagement with audience wow just wow ! 👏
wtf that luke kid
That's what I thought lmao!
I went last year one of the best experiences of my life and he barely lost somehow and everyone was super shocked, don't even forget he was in sixth grade too
He was homeschooled maybe that's why.
he was off the molly lmfao
Andre Encarnacion LMAOOO
Science: humans only use 10% of the brain Luke: aw that's cute
Andrew's face, when his teammate beats him is priceless 55:45
69th liker
why tf did you spoil it
@@kangarooboy616 Who the fucks read the comments before watching the video???
@@MrBalthazar90 many ppl 😐 like wtf are you talking about
Then how can you be mad at someone for spoiling? Wtf
Okay i get they can do the problem fast, how the hell do they read it so fast damn it
Eric Chen it is put on a screen
They memorize the same kind of problems before so they can do the rest in seconds
Eric Chen they don't read the whole thing
Siggy VanValkenburgh thats cheating
Siggy VanValkenburgh Its on the the computer monitor.
I got the last one on a guess and felt so proud of myself, but then I remembered that I'm in college.
First question starts at 8:57
It makes me so happy to see him so happy :D
Did Luke used the force ? 'cause I bet he's medichlorians positive.
What's up with your grammar
Are you studying english? Cause your grammar is shit :p
it's finally out!!!
I like Jake because he looks like he is really solving the problems while others are just remembering similar questions , and I'm surprised how Luke used the paper only once or twice that's incredible !
These questions could be in my school's final year exam and they literally solve these in seconds wtf
looks like if luke lost andrew wouldn't have lived another day
Yeah
Are you that andrew?😂😂😂
The digital- Luke: 9 Correct
How do you solve this one?
@@3kToT All 3 to the power x, with x greater than 2 have digital root 9.
@@hunchback100 nice
@@3kToT yea its bcuz its a multiple of 9, so the sum of the digits of 3^2017 is a multiple of 9(divisiblitly by 9), and the sum of the digits of that is divisible by 9. Keep going, and u get thhat the digital root is divislbe by 9. since its one igit, it must be 9.
Pretty cool to see Luke when he is younger, right after seeing him win the 2023 MIT integration Bee
Honestly, Luke was smart to read all question quickly. All the questions given to him were a piece of cake.
Luke was a beast! So proud of him!
I'm good at math, but then I come here and I'm like "I learn math for fun" THESE KIDS BREATHE MATH LOL
It's quite normal to learn maths for fun,
These kids are amazing!
24:17 The kid on the left rolled his eyes when the announcer complimented the other one LMAO
What a great host. And so many talented kids
I founded my own math competition in 10th grade this year, but Luke along with all of the kids here are ahead of me.
Luke has those reactions bc he wasn't really expecting to be right. He's doing an educated guess which is commonly used in competitions, including memorization and if you can't guess or didn't memorize it, you solve.
seems like most of these kids just memorized some sort of test bank.
In other words practice. Regardless these kids are impressive when you can see them working it out.
@@RW-of3pn its still hard
I was a science quiz bowl participant for three years. I won twice and got the second place the third time. In the hard round it was problem solving, calculations and I was able to answer them because I read books and mostly familiarised the questionnaires given. Given the short time to answer, memorising the questions was really helpful
Even if they memorized some tricks, the speed with which they solved it was astonishing.
yeah, even AMC seems to have harder problems than this. I think this is just a gimic
and I'm over here gettin proud and all of my A+ in maths.... Smh
When you feel like you’re good at Math and see’s this.... I’m honored to be friends with Alex and Reagan. They are geniuses..
Legends!
i love in math, and this is my first time for viewing the channel, i love this channel, auto subscribe
I can clearly figure that Alex was better but Andrew won! It shows the value of patience in life. This Andrew that reached the final is going to be a very successful person.
There's such a mixup of harder and easier problems that it's hard to tell when they're tricking you. That student council one literally took 2 seconds to solve mentally, but they were both like, "where's the loophole?"
The competitors each have a monitor so they don’t have to listen to the host speaking. They can just read the question as it appears on the screen.
Than you once more, KZhead, for making me stumble upon a video I didn't know I needed to watch, but apparently wanted to
Straight up took me a solid few minutes to do the first question lol. These guys are insane! Awesome stuff!
EagleLogic The first question took me a few millennia and I still haven't gotten it yet.
Maybe because I was too lazy to read it 😂
My first time watching this kind of stuff and seem is all about how well prepare they enter the arena, they allready seen similar problems, otherwize would take 2 long to have any answer.
EagleLogic it’s no different than the SAT. It’s not truly indicative of intelligence but more of preparation and study. If these students didn’t prepare than they wouldn’t be able to do it as fast. Similarly, a perfect SAT score isn’t earned by simply showing up. I have a friend who got in the 99th percentile on the SAT and he is fairly smart. Yet it took him months of preparation to do so.
I'm smart but this questions are insane even for a college student ^_^
I was in the national Mathcounts competition back around 1990. I remember doing questions like these off the top of my head but have totally lost that ability since haha.
I want to ask, do you think Luke was using an educated guess to answer the questions?
@@Christopherdrums he might have, they did throw in questions like this where the answer was 0, but I actually think most of the time they know the answer before they buzz.
"No pressure" - Lou (host) in both 2016 and 2017 Luke, Edward, and Andrew: Sweating gallons
Thanks for sharing.
You know the question is hard when the annoucer finished reading the question
I’m honored to be friends with Alex and Reagan. They are geniuses.
This is amazing
55:40 "100 chicks sit peacefully in a circle" yeah right, that'll be the day!
Idk what parts everyone else watchee but i tuned in at a random 5 mins somewhere and they got almost every damn question wrong 😂😂
Luke is not human
Luke has mugged most of the questions in the final. He couldn't solve any of the calculations. Andrew should have been the winner. What a shame!!!!
@@yogiyogiinfy true
He is an IMO gold medalist. Better think before commenting shit.
Excellent Talent of All
Luke just learned everything by heart..
The semifinals questions were so much easier than questions that were asked before! 🤔 I agree it's still pretty impossible to solve at the speed Luke was doing but I was able to solve every question in the semi finals...not the case for the questions asked before...😅
JEREMY! He went to my middle school and goes to my high school! GOAT
Is he a Filipino or what? Just curious about him.
Luke is a machine o.O The speed he reads the questions at is mind boggling.
I feel bad for Andrew.. Cheers Andrew we love you!
Announcer: Let me finish the sentence, or you'll catch these hands.
Andrew: for what value of x-boop 16- Announcer: yep! that is correct Me: HOW IN THE FU
given that they actually have like 0.5 s time advantage over viewers who get the question sliding in slowly, it's not that surprising. I mean how long does it take to divide 48 by 3
i think that sometimes they just know the answer so fast because they have done the exercise already in the past
James The Chicken yep
The monitor displays the question beforehand whilst the judge reads it aloud for the audience.
that's not impressive. luke in finals was tho (specifically the 6 digit one) for the digit adding one any power of 3 is always 9
Luke blows my mind! That is amazing!
Upload like these more 👍
thats a good host...usually theres a lot of cringe moments in those kind of events, but he's making it so relaxad and easy
These kids are incredible.
Amazing participant
dude i remember watching this in the beginning of quarantine
Luke took it literally when the host said come back next year and win....
This makes me feel dumb.
Feeling amazed to a quick answer 3
I wanna see the world through their eyes
dam that andrew cai goes to my school, qvms. Jeremy too. They both have ranked 1st in numerous competitions, like jeremy zhou got 1st in ap physics
Sphee you are lucky to go to a school
Jack Ward You are lucky to be alive.
Eric Penguin it was down to my swimming skills, I actually meant a good school in my first message also. I guess I was complaining about how much I don’t enjoy my school.
do you live in missouri city? they go to quail valley im pretty sure.
yeah, at our school we have aps in 7th and apush in 8th
Actually, I can't answer even just one of it.
Amazing!!
I am seeing every question in 0.25x still can't complete reading it, and these kids are answering in no time
Most of the time he doesn't even use a scratch paper he just makes awkward faces like he's in pain but actually he is mentally solving everything
46:30 Announcer: Whats 10 x 6 Jack: 48
bro THIS KID IS ANSWERING QUESTIONS FIFTY TIMES FASTER THAN I CAN READ
It was historic competition