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A quite even partition (Posted on 2005-08-28) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Can you partition the numbers 1, 2, 3, ... n˛ in n separate subsets, each with n numbers, all subsets having the same sum?

See The Solution Submitted by Federico Kereki    
Rating: 4.3333 (3 votes)

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re: The Odd-Sided Squares Principle Comment 18 of 18 |
(In reply to Another half solution by McWorter)

Thanks for all your posts.

I talked to my friend about "my" principle and he showed me another way of filling the square. He said that there is a famous book with math problems and this square is one of them. I guess I haven´t invented the wheel, but maybe came close to making the tire. :P

I liked McWorter´s solution... well explained. :)
  Posted by Bruno on 2005-09-01 14:06:32

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