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Euler's formula states that for a convex polyhedron with <math>V\,</math> vertices, <math>E\,</math> edges, and <math>F\,</math> faces, <math>V-E+F=2\,</math>. A particular convex polyhedron has 32 faces, each of which is either a triangle or a pentagon. At each of its <math>V\,</math> vertices, <math>T\,</math> triangular faces and <math>P^{}_{}</math> pentagonal faces meet. What is the value of <math>100P+10+V\,</math>?
  
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[1993 AIME Problems]]
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{{AIME box|year=1993|num-b=9|num-a=11}}

Revision as of 23:18, 25 March 2007

Problem

Euler's formula states that for a convex polyhedron with $V\,$ vertices, $E\,$ edges, and $F\,$ faces, $V-E+F=2\,$. A particular convex polyhedron has 32 faces, each of which is either a triangle or a pentagon. At each of its $V\,$ vertices, $T\,$ triangular faces and $P^{}_{}$ pentagonal faces meet. What is the value of $100P+10+V\,$?

Solution

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See also

1993 AIME (ProblemsAnswer KeyResources)
Preceded by
Problem 9
Followed by
Problem 11
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