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Competitors in the Maine State Math Meet fill the arena floor Tuesday at the Augusta Civic Center in Augusta. High school students representing 100 schools competed in the event, which featured individual problem‑solving and team‑relay rounds. Students worked through problems in Algebra I, Algebra II, geometry and other math topics at the meet. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
High school math whizzes battle it out at Maine State Math Meet in Augusta
Photographer Rich Abrahamson captures students representing 100 high school competing at Augusta Civic Center.
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Members of Sanford’s math team confer over pizza before starting the relay rounds Tuesday during the Maine State Math Meet at the Augusta Civic Center in Augusta. High school students representing 100 schools competed in the event which featured individual problem solving and team relays. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imagePoland’s math team members catch their breath before starting their second relay round Tuesday during the Maine State Math Meet at the Augusta Civic Center in Augusta. High school students representing 100 schools competed in the event which featured individual problem solving and team relays. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageMembers of York’s math team focus with other competitors Tuesday during the second round of relays at the Maine State Math Meet at the Augusta Civic Center in Augusta. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageCompetitors in the Maine State Math Meet fill the arena floor Tuesday at the Augusta Civic Center in Augusta. High school students representing 100 schools competed in the event, which featured individual problem‑solving and team‑relay rounds. Students worked through problems in Algebra I, Algebra II, geometry and other math topics at the meet. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)
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