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If a+b+c+d=30, where a,b,c and d are integers, then the minimum possible value of \((a - b)^2\) + \((a - c)^2\) + \((a - d)^2\) is

A. 3
B. 2
C. 0
D. 1
E. 5

The only way (a - b)^2 + (a - c)^2 + (a - d)^2 could equal 0 is if a = b = c = d. However, in this case, we have a + b + c + d = 4a = 30, and there are no integer solutions to this equation. Thus, the minimum possible value of (a - b)^2 + (a - c)^2 + (a - d)^2 is greater than 0.

If (a - b)^2 + (a - c)^2 + (a - d)^2 = 1, then two of the terms in the summation are equal to 0, and one of the terms is equal to 1. This means that a is one more than one of the variables b, c, or d, and a is equal to both of the remaining variables. In this case, we get a + a + a + a + 1 = 4a + 1 = 30. Once again, there are no integer solutions to this equation. We see that the minimum possible value of (a - b)^2 + (a - c)^2 + (a - d)^2 is greater than 1.

If (a - b)^2 + (a - c)^2 + (a - d)^2 = 2, then two of the terms in this summation are equal to 1, and one of the terms is equal to 0. This means that a is equal to one of the variables b, c, or d, and a is one more than the remaining variable. In this case, we get a + a + a + 1 + a + 1 = 4a + 2 = 30. We see that a = 7 salsifies this equation.

Since (a - b)^2 + (a - c)^2 + (a - d)^2 cannot equal 0 or 1, but it can be equal to 2, it follows that the smallest value of this expression is 2.

Answer: B
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