To be considered for “movie of the year,” a film must appear in at least ¼ of the top-10-movies lists submitted by the Cinematic Academy’s 765 members. What is the smallest number of top-10 lists a film can appear on and still be considered for “movie of the year”?

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To be considered for “movie of the year,” a film must appear in at least ¼ of the top-10-movies lists submitted by the Cinematic Academy’s 765 members. What is the smallest number of top-10 lists a film can appear on and still be considered for “movie of the year”?






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