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Latest revision as of 12:16, 15 January 2008
Problem
Solution
Wee look for a pattern:
+--++-+--++-+
So the pattern is +--++-. We find the value of one round:
So we just need to find the number of rounds.
There are 6 terms per round, and the +1 doesn't belong to a round, so 996/6=166
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