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so to pay them both out he could do it like this:(90,100)?
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Hi;
That is amazing you started reading it one minute before I edited it. If you reread the problem you will see your present question does not apply.
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hi
is (4,16,30) the same as (16,4,30)?
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Hi;
I think order counts here. That represents 2 different ways to pay off the debt.
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Hi bobbym,
I'm getting a different answer.
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Wait a minute!
I thought he was repaying them both in parallel.
Is it like:
He pays to A, and then B, then again A ...
He pays to B, and then again B, then A ...
Are these among the possibilities?
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense" - Buddha?
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Yes, the order you pay, represents different arrangements. This is a very tough one.
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so (10,10,10,10,10) would be diffferent from (10,10,10,10,10) because we can pay 1st 2nd and 3rd 10 to the first guy,or we could pay 1st 3rd and 5th ten to the first guy.that doesn't seem very logical if you write it as an ordered sequence.
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Both of those are the same. I can not answer that question as to the why because that would give away the answer. Or at least give away a try at the answer.
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but if the (10,10,10,10,10) is the same when the first two tens are flipped than shouldn't (14,6,30) be the sam as the triple with the first two flipped which is (6,14,30)
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Two of the same objects can not be flipped. There is only one way to throw a 12 with 2 dice. ( 6 , 6 ) you cannot flip that and say there are two ways. Now with 2 different numbers there are 2 ways to throw an eleven ( 6, 5 ) and ( 5 , 6 ).
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Hi,
I'm understanding this in a way different from the dice.
If it was paid in five instalments, it could be
A,A,B,B,B
A,B,A,B,B
B,A,B,B,A
etc.?
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense" - Buddha?
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Hi gAr;
I believe those are all different. This one is hard even to keep straight in your head. I am getting confused.
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Hi bobbym,
Okay.
Anywa, I'm starting with a small example.
Let me check that first.
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Okay, take your time. I would like to see a simple solution to this.
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Hi bobbym,
In the problem, can you give some more examples how he can pay back?
...he could pay them both off at once ( 20 , 30 ) ...
Can he pay them together also? or is it strictly either (20,30) or (30,20)?
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Hi gAr;
I can provide some actual numbers.
If my answers of a smaller problem are not enough then I will provide a clue that will explain most of it.
May I start with the numbers first?
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Okay.
Maybe you can start with (2,3) or (3,4) instead of (20,30), so that I may verify without a machine!
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Hi;
I understand, this calculation is difficult even when you have the answer. Please give me some time to generate those.
(1,1) (he owes both one dollar) = 2 ways
(2,2) = 14 ways
(2,3) = 37 ways
(3,4) = 289 ways
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Hi bobbym,
Thanks for the values.
It matches with those I calculated, I haven't done (3,4) yet, but I think I understood the problem.
The way is to pay one at a time, considering the partitions and order. Hmmm, nice!
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The solution I have is difficult. I am thinking partitions too, in order to shorten it.
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If there's a sigle person to be paid back, answer is simply a power of 2,
for more persons it's tougher.
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"Data! Data! Data!" he cried impatiently. "I can't make bricks without clay."
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Hi gAr;
That is correct, for single persons.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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Hi,
This may take time I guess.
Not sure whether there can be a closed form.
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Hi gAr;
I do not think so. Even the GF is difficult. I am looking for a recurrence.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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