I was working on the circuits in my house, and found a bundle of nine identical wires, going into the wall and up to the attic. In the attic were the nine wires going down to the main floor. Suppose I can twist any number of wires together at either end, and I
have a circuit tester that lights when a loop is complete.
How can I match up all nine
pairs of wire ends, using the smallest number of trips up to (and down from) the attic?
Assume the wires are insulated except for a few bare cm at the ends. Wires cannot be pulled thru
the wall or pipe.
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