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Problem
Under the new AMC scoring method, points are given for each correct answer, points are given for each unanswered question, and no points are given for an incorrect answer. Some of the possible scores between and can be obtained in only one way, for example, a score of can be obtained with correct answers, unanswered question, and incorrect answers, and also with correct answers and unanswered questions. There are scores that can be obtained in exactly three ways. What is their sum?
Solution
See also
2002 AMC 12P (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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Followed by Problem 23 |
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