1986 AJHSME Problems/Problem 9
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Problem
Using only the paths and the directions shown, how many different routes are there from to ?
Solution
There is 1 way to get from C to N. There is only one way to get from D to N, which is DCN.
Since A can only go to C or D, which each only have 1 way to get to N each, there are ways to get from A to N.
Since B can only go to A, C or N, and A only has 2 ways to get to N, C only has 1 way and to get from B to N is only 1 way, there are ways to get from B to N.
M can only go to either B or A, A has 2 ways and B has 4 ways, so M has ways to get to N.
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