44 monkeys have a total of 1407 bananas. No two monkeys have the same number of bananas. Show that there is a monkey that has exactly twice as many bananas as another one.
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re(2): Solution, sort of... by tomarken)
It's a proof, but it's also an easy follow up question HOW to construct the list with k monkeys.
You have stated it's true, which it might be, but no proof has occurred.
I think I have a proof though:
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Posted by Gamer
on 2006-11-14 00:03:00 |