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Revision as of 12:13, 30 September 2007
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Problem 101
Investigate the optimum polynomial function to model the first k terms of a given sequence.
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Problem 102
For how many triangles in the text file does the interior contain the origin?
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Problem 103
Investigating sets with a special subset sum property.
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Problem 104
Finding Fibonacci numbers for which the first and last nine digits are pandigital.
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Problem 105
Find the sum of the special sum sets in the file.
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Problem 106
Find the minimum number of comparisons needed to identify special sum sets.
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Problem 107
Determining the most efficient way to connect the network.
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Problem 108
Solving the Diophantine equation 1/x + 1/y = 1/n.
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Problem 109
How many distinct ways can a player checkout in the game of darts with a score of less than 100?
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Problem 110
Find an efficient algorithm to analyse the number of solutions of the equation 1/x + 1/y = 1/n.
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