%I #16 Oct 25 2020 19:00:13
%S 100,85,80,76,70,65,61,60,56,55,52,50,46,45,41,40,37,36,35,32,31,30,
%T 28,26,25,22,21,20,17,16,13,12,8,4
%N List of scores that can be achieved with four darts all of which hit a dartboard with regions labeled 1, 5, 10, 25.
%C Seen on a list of puzzles circa 1998. The explanation was supplied by Antonio G. Astudillo, Nov 24 2011.
%D Tom Bassarear, Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2007, 4th ed. (see Exercise 15 on page 55 and its solution on page A-5). - From Antonio G. Astudillo.
%H Antonio G. Astudillo, <a href="/A020993/a020993.gif">The dartboard</a>
%t Reverse[Union[Total/@Tuples[{1,5,10,25},4]]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Oct 25 2020 *)
%K fini,full,nonn
%O 0,1
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_.