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daniel_i_l
Nov7-07, 07:32 AM
Does anyone know a site where I can find good math riddles?
Thanks.

Jimmy Snyder
Nov7-07, 09:02 AM
Does anyone know a site where I can find good math riddles?
Thanks.
Google math riddles, and you'll get a bunch. I only looked at one though and it wasn't good.

Werg22
Nov9-07, 02:10 PM
Here's one:

There is a simple procedure that ensure two people share in equal part a cake: one person cuts the cake, and the second chooses his/her piece first. What procedure should be taken for an arbitrary number of persons?

JDEEM
Nov9-07, 02:28 PM
the cutter always gets the last piece?

davee123
Nov9-07, 02:42 PM
There is a simple procedure that ensure two people share in equal part a cake: one person cuts the cake, and the second chooses his/her piece first. What procedure should be taken for an arbitrary number of persons?

This question is incorrectly stated, but I think I understand what you're asking. It won't ensure that people get an *equal* share-- it ensures that neither person is justified in thinking that they got an unfairly small amount of cake, assuming that each finds larger portions desirable.

But anyway, a solution to the arbitrary number of people would be:

A) Nth person cuts a piece from "the cake".
B) The piece is passed to the next person, who may further subdivide the piece if he/she wishes.
C) If the piece is subdivided further, excess is returned to "the cake"
D) Repeat steps B & C until each person (apart from the Nth) who does not already have a piece of cake has had the option to subdivide the piece.
E) Whoever was the last person to cut or subdivide the piece is given that piece.
F) Repeat steps A-E until only 1 person does not have a piece of cake, who is given the remainder of the cake.

This ensures that assuming everyone wants as large a piece as possible, that everyone has a portion that they must think (or must have thought) was fair, and is therefore unjustified in thinking is anything but fair.


DaveE

Jimmy Snyder
Nov9-07, 03:13 PM
There is a simple procedure that ensure two people share in equal part a cake: one person cuts the cake, and the second chooses his/her piece first.
It doesn't work. If I cut some tasty morsel in two to share with my wife, if one piece is larger than the other, I give her the larger piece. If I give her a choice she will invariably choose the smaller.