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What was the problem?
First let's make it very simple by who are surviving after each round.
Round 1 : 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15..........87,89,91,93,97,99
Round 2 : 1,5,9,13,17.........89,93,97
Round 3 : 1,9,17,25,33,41,49,57,65,73,81,89,97
Round 4 : 9,25,41,57,73,89
Round 5 : 9,41,73
Round 6 : 9, 73
At round 5, 9 kills 41 & passes sword to 73. So 73 kills 9 & survives.
Round 7 : 73
Now let's analyze how this happens & trick to get answer at the quickest.
Just for a moment let's assume there were 16 standing in circle.
Now after each round survived people are,
Round 1 : 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15
Round 2 : 1,5,9,13
Round 3 : 1,9
Round 4 : 1
After round 2, when 9 kills 13 & passes sword to 1.
And in round 4, 1 kills 9. So 1 forms pair with other in every round.
Now imagine there were 17 people in circle.
Read the statement below. The task is given within the statement itself.
They are three errirs in this question. Can you find them ?
Hint: While first 2 errors can be easily spotted for the third one you need to think little more. Pay attention what statement is suggesting.
Errors listed here!
But what was the statement?
Here is 'that' statement once again.
They are three errirs in this question. Can you find them ?
1. They ......Should be There.
2. errirs......Must be spelled as errors.
3. The statement states 3 but there are only 2 errors.
There are 25 horses among which you need to find out the fastest 3 horses. You can conduct race among at most 5 to find out their relative speed. At no point you can find out the actual speed of the horse in a race. Find out how many races are required to get the top 3 horses.
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