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You will throw 5 darts in a game. The bull's-eye has a value of 5. The middle circle has a value of 3, and the outer circle has a value of 1. In your game, each dart hits and sticks to the board.
(a)What is the highest score you could have in your game?
(b)The lowest score?
(c)What other scores could you have?
(d)Is there anything unique about scores for this 5-dart board?
(e)Identify your strategy or strategies and explain how you used them.
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