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Suppose that we are given 40 points equally spaced around the perimeter of a square, so that four of them are located at the vertices and the remaining points divide each side into ten congruent segments. If $P$, $Q$, and $R$ are chosen to be any three of these points which are not collinear, then how many different possible positions are there for the centroid of $\triangle PQR$?

 Jun 25, 2018
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There are 2385 possible positions for the centroid.

 Feb 2, 2023

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