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The fat edge a has capcity 2, all other edges have capacity 1. Let x be the number of always full edges, y that of sometimes full edges, z that of never full edges. Determine what these numbers are and enter 100x + 10y + z as the answer. For example, if (x,y,z) = (2,3,4), answer 234; if (x,y,z) = (0,4,5), answer 45; if (x,y,z) = (0,0,9), answer 9.[graph will be in the image along with question] https://i.stack.imgur.com/MMKVo.png
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The fat edge a has capcity 2, all other edges have capacity 1. Let x be the number of always full edges, y that of sometimes full edges, z that of never full edges. Determine what these numbers are and enter 100x + 10y + z as the answer. For example, if (x,y,z) = (2,3,4), answer 234; if (x,y,z) = (0,4,5), answer 45; if (x,y,z) = (0,0,9), answer 9.[graph will be in the image along with question] https://i.stack.imgur.com/MMKVo.png
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closed as off-topic by amWhy, Erick Wong, s.harp, Shailesh, Leucippus Nov 14 at 0:33
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The fat edge a has capcity 2, all other edges have capacity 1. Let x be the number of always full edges, y that of sometimes full edges, z that of never full edges. Determine what these numbers are and enter 100x + 10y + z as the answer. For example, if (x,y,z) = (2,3,4), answer 234; if (x,y,z) = (0,4,5), answer 45; if (x,y,z) = (0,0,9), answer 9.[graph will be in the image along with question] https://i.stack.imgur.com/MMKVo.png
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The fat edge a has capcity 2, all other edges have capacity 1. Let x be the number of always full edges, y that of sometimes full edges, z that of never full edges. Determine what these numbers are and enter 100x + 10y + z as the answer. For example, if (x,y,z) = (2,3,4), answer 234; if (x,y,z) = (0,4,5), answer 45; if (x,y,z) = (0,0,9), answer 9.[graph will be in the image along with question] https://i.stack.imgur.com/MMKVo.png
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