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* [http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/resources.php?c=182&cid=45&year=2004&p=377949 AIME 2004I/3] [[2004 AIME I Problems/Problem 3]]
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Overcounting is the process of counting more than what you need and then systematically subtracting the parts which do not belong.

The Principle of Inclusion-Exclusion (PIE) is a systematic method of repeated overcounting that is a tool in solving many combinatorics problems.

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