Re: How far can you move the bar?

From: ken quirici (kquirici_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/01/05


Date: 1 Feb 2005 06:49:53 -0800


|-|erc wrote:
> sequence
> <0.33333333333333333...........................>
> |<--------how many 3's---------->|
>
> list of sequences
> <0.3>
> <0.33>
> <0.333>
> ...
>
> How many 3's have a corresponding 3 in the list?
>

> Herc

If you mean, how many 3's from the representation you have marked
by |<-----------how many 3's--------------->| underneath it
(i.e. <0.33333333333333333333333..............>)

also occur (at the same place) in one of the (finite) sequences in
the list of sequences, the answer is all of them, or oo, I guess
depending on your mood.

Is that what you meant (by at least one of your two possible
(and correct answers)?

Thanks.

Ken



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