hi folks a recent quiz question cropped up at the local pub quiz last week can anyone give me the answer and a simple way of getting it ....... how many different combinations are there of scoring if all three darts score ?
A single dart could score 1-20,22,24,26,28,30,32,34,36,38,40,21,27,33,39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60 plus 25 and 50. That's 43 possible outcomes from 1 dart so I'd have thought the total is 43 ^ 3 = 79507
But that could be a load of bull
That's OK divebuddy x. As i said i could be completely on the wrong track and it may not be the answer he wants at all. perhaps if you re-posted in science some more knowledgeable abers would provide an essay of an answer
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I don't think prudie;s answer is right, at least partly on the somewhat shaky grounds that no-one can be expected to know that number off the top of their head, and you shouldn't be able to use a calculator in a pub quiz...
More to the point, it's an overcounting, eg getting a 20, 20, 19 is the same from the combinations point of view as getting a 19 then a 20 then another 20. To sort out that overcounting is certainly beyond the range of any pub quiz.
So I think the question is probably, "what are the possible total scores from throwing three darts, all of which score at least one point?" In which case the answer is 180 minus a few (since the max possible score is 180, but not all totals below 180 are possible).
I agree methyl that makes more sense and is somewhat similar to what numbers can't you check out on with 3 darts but OP specifically mentions combinations which is not the same.
sorry for all the confusion folks the question was .....to the nearest thousand how many different scoring combinations are there on a dart board if all three darts score and the exact answer was 41,664 the answer was 42 so the argument was how do you work that one out ?