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Candy and sandy compete in more than one event. no one else competes. In each event, the winner gets the counting number of points W and the loser gets the smaller counting number of points L. There are no ties. candy wins the competition by a score of 22 to 13. If sandy wins exactly one event, what is the value of W?

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