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Does the sequence go N girls, N-1 cups? Or N number of girls sharing only 2 cups?
I need to know how this scales as the number of girls and cups grow larger.
50 0 ReplyI think N/2 would make the most sense
27 0 ReplyWhat if n is an odd number
13 0 Replyround down
12 0 Reply1 girl no cup :c
16 0 Replyin this economy you need a cupmate to afford the rent on even the tiniest of cups
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⌊n/2⌋ cups
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this stuff is so much easier to figure out with one man one jar
19 0 ReplyUnder capitalism, every man gets a jar.
12 0 ReplyUnder capitalism, nobody is given a jar; jars are "earned". One man owns the jar factory and most of the jars.
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Always just one cup for any N girls
12 0 ReplyAFAIK it scales at a 2:1 ratio. n girls means n/2 cups.
10 0 ReplySo one girl, half a cup?
2 0 ReplyWell actually this is a discrete math thing, so if we let n be the number of girls, and f(n) be the number of cups, then f(n) = n/2, but only such that n = 2k, where k is an integer.
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