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See if the degree of a vertex in a graph problem can be useful in checking its configuration. by mathmastersd
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USACO 2023 US Open Contest, Bronze: FEB
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USACO 2021 February Contest, Bronze: Clockwise Fence
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2012 AMC 10B Problem 19
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