Thursday, October 1, 2009

Morgan Mucker
9/28/09


Locker Problem
The solution my group came up with for the locker problem was thirty-one lockers were open because thirty-one lockers are complete squares. The pattern for the problem is if you were a four you would be opened by the third student, if you were locker nine your state would have been changed be the third person, and if you were the sixteenth locker you would have been opened by the fourth student if you were not already opened so on an so on… Here are some more examples, one times one =1, two times two=4, three time three=9, and four time four=16.

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