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label("$19$", (5.5, 6.5)); | label("$19$", (5.5, 6.5)); | ||
label("$9$", (7.5, 6.5)); | label("$9$", (7.5, 6.5)); | ||
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− | + | So the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A)}28}</math> | |
~yofro (Diagram credits to franzliszt) | ~yofro (Diagram credits to franzliszt) | ||
Revision as of 01:28, 18 November 2020
Problem 21
A game board consists of squares that alternate in color between black and white. The figure below shows square in the bottom row and square in the top row. A marker is placed at A step consists of moving the marker onto one of the adjoining white squares in the row above. How many -step paths are there from to (The figure shows a sample path.)
Solution
We count paths. Noticing that we can only go along white squares, to get to a white square we can only go from the two whites beneath it. Here is a diagram: So the answer is ~yofro (Diagram credits to franzliszt)
See also
2020 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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