AMC 10 · 2020 · #17

Grade 4 geometry-2d
systematic-enumerationcombinations-basicsymmetry-argument caseworkidentify-subproblemssystematic-enumeration ↑ Prerequisites: systematic-enumerationcombinations-basic
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Problem

There are 1010 people standing equally spaced around a circle. Each person knows exactly 33 of the other 99 people: the 22 people standing next to her or him, as well as the person directly across the circle. How many ways are there for the 1010 people to split up into 55 pairs so that the members of each pair know each other?

Pick an answer.

(A)
11
(B)
12
(C)
13
(D)
14
(E)
15

AMC 10 2020 problem © Mathematical Association of America (MAA AMC). Reproduced for educational use.

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