This is in continuation of
A Cup Of Coffee.
You have a five cup mug, a three cup mug, a water supply, a sink with a drain, and a packet of instant coffee which when dissolved in one cup of water produces coffee of strength 100%.
The packet may be used at any time, but the entire contents of the packet must be dissolved into a single mug when it is used.
What integer values of c (from 1 to 25 inclusively) is possible if the task is to fix 4 cups of coffee at exactly c% strength? Prove that these are indeed the only possible values of c.
The following are possible integer percentages of the strength of a mug of 4-cup coffee, with those following the line break as those percentages inclusive between 1 and 25:
1/1*(100) = 100%
4/5*(100) = 80%
3/4*(100) = 75%
4/5*( 80) = 64%
4/5*( 75) = 60%
4/5*( 60) + 1/5*((1/3)*(60)) 52%
4/5*( 60) = 48%
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3/4*( 75) = 25%
1/5*(100) or 4/5( 25) 20%
4/5*( 20) = 16%
1/4*( 60) or 3/4( 20) 15%
1/4*( 52) = 13%
1/5*( 60) or 4/5*( 15) or 1/4*( 48) = 12%
1/5*( 25) or 1/4*( 20) = 5%
1/5*( 20) or 1/4*( 16) = 4%
1/5*( 15) = 3%
1/4*( 4) = 1%
Edited on March 7, 2012, 2:08 pm
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Posted by Dej Mar
on 2012-03-07 05:48:53 |