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The polynomial P(n) seems to give the correct number of ways iff n is a multiple of 100 (tested up to n=10000000), i.e. the number of ways for 100n is
 
<lang maple>Q:=n->40/3*n^5+65*n^4+112*n^3+161/2*n^2+127/6*n+1:</lang>
 
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