Levik has invested a lot in real estate, and now owns all the land on one side of Flooble Blvd, ending with his very own Perplexus Tower. He now has 10 clients who each want to lease some land in order to build.
Each client plans to build something with a different number of stories from 1 to 10. Levik wants to be able to see all these buildings from the top of Perplexus Tower. This is impossible if any building is immediately behind another that is two or more stories higher.
In how many different orders can Levik lease the narrow strip of land to his 10 clients? What if, after building Perplexus Tower even higher, buildings can only be obscured if the one directly in front of it is three or more stories higher? Four? More?
Assume that the building cannot be seen from the Tower if ANY building 2 or more stories shorter is blocked from view. I have solved this variant, and I think it is a much more interesting problem than as originally stated. Ex (1 2 3 T) is NOT a legal order because 3 is blocking 1 from view.
Hints dispensed as requested.
-dexelprep
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Posted by juju
on 2006-04-27 18:35:26 |