SAT Math Practice Question #26971 - SATify | SATify
#26971
combinatorics
parity
counting
medium
120 sec
Let (a,b,c,d) be an ordered quadruple of not necessarily distinct integers, each one of them in the set 0,1,2,3,4. For how many such quadruples is it true that a⋅d−b⋅c is odd?