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Mathematics, 19.05.2020 04:00 kayla6653

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What an Impossible Score!
The simple dartboard shown has two sections, a 5-point outer ring and a 7-point inner
circle. What is the largest integer score that is impossible to achieve for this simple
dartboard, even if you are allowed to throw as many darts as you want?
Start by listing in the space below how you plan to tackle
the problem. Then use your own paper to complete the task.
5
Be sure to write down all your data and assumptions. Then
use graphs, numbers, words, or algebra to explain how you
reached your conclusion.
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