A set of 47 disks are consecutively numbered 1 to 47 and placed in a row as follows: 1, 2, 3, 4, ... 45, 46, 47.
Rearrange the disks so for any two given disks A and B, the disk equal to their arithmetic mean doesn't lie between them. For example, Disk 4 cannot lie between Disk 1 and Disk 7 since the arithmetic mean of 1 and 7 is 4. However, since 7 is not equal to the arithmetic mean of 1 and 4, Disk 7 may lie between Disk 1 and Disk 4.
(In reply to
solution (if I understood correctly) by atheron)
Look at the first 6 numbers of your series:
1,24,2,25,3,26
The 2 is the mean of 1 and 3, 25 is the mean of 24 and 26. You will certainly find others all the way throughout. Yes, the solution was too easy :-(
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Posted by brianjn
on 2006-07-05 20:42:03 |