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2017-12-18
Christmas card 2017
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2019-01-04
@Jose: There is a mistake in your answer: 243 (0100000) is the number of numbers between 10,000 and 100,000 that do not contain the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.Matthew
Thanks for the puzzle!
Is it possible that the question 9 is no correct?
I get a penguin with perfect simetrie except at answer 9 : 0100000 that breaks the simetry.
Is it correct or a mistake in my answer?
Thx
Is it possible that the question 9 is no correct?
I get a penguin with perfect simetrie except at answer 9 : 0100000 that breaks the simetry.
Is it correct or a mistake in my answer?
Thx
Jose
@C: look up something called Frobenius numbers. This problem's equivalent to finding the Frobenius number for 14 and 29.
Lewis
What a fun diversion! I have to admit I can't remember how to solve #2 - I finally had to write some code. (So primitive.)
Heather
@Matthew: Thank you for the clarification!
I don't want to spoil the answer for anyone, but my Christmassy picture looks like a well dressed bird.
I don't want to spoil the answer for anyone, but my Christmassy picture looks like a well dressed bird.
Claudio
Is that a book with 116 2 sided sheets, or is the page number at the end of the book 116?
Claudio
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