Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Mathematics/June 2021

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 * 1) A very unusual function

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 * 1) Wordscapes prize

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 * 1) An elementary proof is there

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 * 1) An elementary proof is there (2)
 * 2) Bicycle tracks

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 * 1) Nineteen to the dozen = 2.2133149e+15 ?

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 * 1) An elementary approach for an elementary question.

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 * 1) Wang tiles
 * 2) Injective function definition

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 * 1) Risk board game graph
 * 2) Investment appraisal

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 * 1) What is the probability of winning this solitaire game?

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 * 1) Steal from the rich/poor, give to the poor/rich

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 * 1) New problem

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 * 1) Analyzing Difference Equations

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 * 1) Random number game
 * 2) Tablespoons, teaspoons, and fluid drams

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 * 1) Normal number to the base 2?

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 * 1) Number 9

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 * 1) Assuming we apply the concept of radix economy to a alphabet language, what would be the numbers of syllabes and vowels that would have the best radix economy?

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 * 1) Restricted Wang tiles
 * 2) identical 4 & 5 face covers for icosahedron?

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 * 1) Number of ways to split N people into k groups of at least m