On this week's list of the top 40 pop songs, last week's #35 is no longer on the list and a new song has appeared in the #32 position.
Positions 1, 23, 29, 31 and 37 have remained the same.
Each other song on last week's list has moved by an amount that is a factor, greater than 1, of last weeks position itself (including the possibility that the movement is in fact the same as last week's position).
If 18 of the 34 that moved moved up, and 16 moved down, what are the new positions of the songs listed by their position last week?
(In reply to
re: Solution by Charlie)
After reading other's posts I went back and looked more closely at my placement of the 12 and the 18. I had aparently miscounted how many numbers had moved "up" and how many had moved "down". My original solution had 17 of each but by reversing my placement of 12 and 18 I got the correct number of "climbers" and "fallers".