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| Question 420775:  Drawing: Arrows hitting a target. Target has two possible scores: 5 and 10.
 Problem: "If three arrows are shot, and all the arrows hit the target, how many different total scores are possible?"
 I'm trying to help my kid here. We can come up with 4 possible scores.
 5-5-5, 5-5-10, 5-10-10, 10-10-10, 10-10-5, 10-5-5, 5-5-5, so you have four possible scores: 15, 20, 25 and 30.
 4 answers are provided for multiple choice: 6, 9, 10 and 12.
 He was told by his teacher that the correct answer is 10. 10 possible different total scores.
 HELP!!!! Thank you!
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website!  Drawing: Arrows hitting a target. Target has two possible scores: 5 and 10.
 Problem: "If three arrows are shot, and all the arrows hit the target, how many different total scores are possible?"
 I'm trying to help my kid here. We can come up with 4 possible scores.
 5-5-5, 5-5-10, 5-10-10, 10-10-10, 10-10-5, 10-5-5, 5-5-5, so you have four possible scores: 15, 20, 25 and 30.
 4 answers are provided for multiple choice: 6, 9, 10 and 12.
 He was told by his teacher that the correct answer is 10. 10 possible different total scores.
 3 5s: 555 sum = 15
 2 5s: 5,5,10 sum = 20
 1 5s: 5,10,10 sum = 25
 3 10s: 10,10,10 sum = 30
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 Comment: The problem may have had a picture of the
 target. There may have been a part of the target
 that had no points associated with it.
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 You would then also have
 5,0,0 sum = 5
 5,5,0 sum = 10
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 But I don't see how there would be 10 different total scores.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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