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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 07:04 mjv2912

There are 4 teams in a soccer tournament. Each team plays each of the other teams exactly once. In each match, the winner receives 3 points and the loser receives 0 points. In the case of a tie, both teams receive 1 point. After all the matches have been played, which of the following total number of points is it impossible for any team to have received?

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