Let weird(n) be the number of ways to write n as a + a + b + c, where n, a, b, and c are distinct positive integers. Is weird(n) an increasing function?
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Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) - used for training by the USA Maths Olympiad team
UKMT (UK Maths Trust) - their challenges are used to find students for the future UK Olympiad Team
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Let weird(n) be the number of ways to write n as a + a + b + c, where n, a, b, and c are distinct positive integers. Is weird(n) an increasing function?
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