#218 Playground parity
Set by Katie Steckles
I was eating a sandwich on a park bench when a horde of children from the local school descended on the playground in front of me and divided into two groups.
I couldn鈥檛 help overhearing the kids by the swings shout across to the kids near the climbing frame: 鈥淚f two of you run over here, our group will be double yours!鈥
The kids by the climbing frame replied: 鈥淏ut if two of you come over here, the groups will be the same size!鈥
The mathematician in me couldn鈥檛 resist figuring out how many children there must be in each group for this to be true. But I also discovered something else. If a number of children going one way makes one group double the other, and that same number going the other way makes the two groups the same, the total number of children must always be a multiple of鈥 what?
Solution next week
#217 Vicious circle
Solution
Neville can potentially escape. If he starts from the centre of the circular island and tries to run directly away from the monster to the other side of the moat, it will be able to catch him because it can swim half the circumference (蟺r) faster than he can run the radius (r). But if he is careful, Neville can keep the centre directly between himself and the monster as long as he is within a quarter of the circle鈥檚 radius. This is because he can run around this smaller circle (陆蟺r) in the same amount of time that the monster can swim the outer circle (2蟺r).
If Neville does this right, he will still be on the opposite side to the monster after traversing a quarter of the circle鈥檚 radius. Once he has run from there to the moat (戮r), the monster will still have about 0.14r left to swim, leaving a sliver of time to jump across and escape.
Quick quiz #198
set by Bethan Ackerley
1 Which of the following aren't a type of algae: diatoms, bikonts or stoneworts?
2 Which two major continental landmasses combined to form Pangaea?
3 What was the first non-spherical moon to be discovered?
4 Organisms within the same genus are known as what?
5 What is the popular name for the ancient human remains found in Goat's Hole cave near Swansea, UK, in 1823?
Quick quiz #198
Answers
1 Bikonts
2 Gondwana and Laurasia
3 Hyperion, a moon of Saturn
4 Congeners
5 The Red Lady of Paviland