Difference between revisions of "2002 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 9"
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Using the letters <math>A</math>, <math>M</math>, <math>O</math>, <math>S</math>, and <math>U</math>, we can form five-letter "words". If these "words" are arranged in alphabetical order, then the "word" <math>USAMO</math> occupies position | Using the letters <math>A</math>, <math>M</math>, <math>O</math>, <math>S</math>, and <math>U</math>, we can form five-letter "words". If these "words" are arranged in alphabetical order, then the "word" <math>USAMO</math> occupies position | ||
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Using the letters , , , , and , we can form five-letter "words". If these "words" are arranged in alphabetical order, then the "word" occupies position
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