You are working as an apprentice to a landscape architect. Your first assignment is to plant some trees in a client's large, flat lawn. Your boss tells you:
"I want you to plant 16 trees in 15 rows. There must be exactly 4 trees in each row."
How should you plant the trees if you want to complete your assignment?
(In reply to
question by Peter Lunts)
A row in this problem can be in any direction, or the task would be impossible. Of course, it all has to be on one plane - you can't plant trees above each other.
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Posted by Tristan
on 2004-02-09 20:13:39 |