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The 37% Solution (Posted on 2003-06-24) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Kazaam the wizard lives in the kingdom of Liars and Knights. He is planning a grand illusion for the King's golden jubilee, in which he will make hundreds of people appear to turn into gold.

Kazaam plans to lay out markers on the parade ground for the people in the illusion to stand on. For the illusion to work, the markers must be laid out in a perfectly square grid, with an even number of rows and columns. Every marker must have a liar or knight standing on it, arranged such that they each can say that every person standing next to them in the same row or the same column is of the opposite persuasion (i.e. every knight can say that all adjacent markers have a liar standing on it, and vice versa).

The last detail required for Kazaam's spell to work is that at least 37% of the people in the illusion must be knights. What is the minimum number of rows and columns needed to accommodate this ratio of knights to liars, keeping in mind Kazaam wants at least 100 people in the illusion?

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Am I missing something | Comment 6 of 15 |
The text says at least 37%. The answer would then be a simple alternating pattern, with 50% of each, as 50% represents at least 37% of the whole. As such, a simple grid 10x10 would suffice.
  Posted by K on 2003-06-24 13:02:38
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