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#62 Burger run

Three friends agree to drive from A to B via the shortest road route possible (driving down or right at all times). They are hungry, so also want to drive through a Big Burger restaurant, marked in red. They are arguing about how many shortest routes will pass through exactly one Big Burger. Xenia: 鈥淚 reckon there are 10.鈥 Yolanda: 鈥淚鈥檇 say more like 20.鈥 Zara: 鈥淣o you鈥檙e both wrong, I bet there鈥檚 more than 50.鈥 Who is right, or closest to right?

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61 Triple Jump

Solution

Let us call the mother鈥檚 age when the triplets were born M, so she had her (M + 1)th birthday before the triplets鈥 first birthday. The triplets鈥 age is X. We are looking for a time when either M + X = 3X (i.e. M = 2X) or when M + X + 1 = 3X (i.e. M + 1 = 2X). So whether M is even or odd, there will always be a value of X that works.

If the triplets were born on the mother鈥檚 Mth birthday, the ages will coincide when the mother is 1陆M, which is only a whole number when M is even. In other words, if the triplets were born on the mother鈥檚 birthday, the chance of an age match is just 50 per cent. Overall, ignoring leap years, the chance that mother and triplet ages will match is (364/365) + (陆 x 1/365) = 729/730, so about 99.9 per cent.

Quick quiz #54

1 鈥淲ho ordered that?鈥 This was physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi鈥檚 response to the discovery of what particle in 1936?

2 Human babies are nidicolous. Why?

3 Bardeen, Brattain and Shockley are famous for what?

4 African-American chemist Alice Ball, who died in 1916 aged just 24, developed a successful treatment for which bacterial disease?

5 The epidemiological efforts of which doctor are recognised by a plaque on the side of an eponymous pub on Broadwick Street in Soho, London?

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Quick quiz #54

Answers

1 The muon. A heavier version of the electron wasn鈥檛 on anyone鈥檚 menu

2 They are 鈥渘est-inhabiting鈥, dependent on their parents for survival

3 The invention of the transistor in 1948, for which they received the Nobel prize in physics in 1956

4 Leprosy; her story is told in a recent short film, The Ball Method

5 John Snow. He proved that the source of a cholera outbreak was the handle of a water pump just outside