27 people want to play in groups of three, where everyone plays each day, and no one is paired with the same person more than once. if possible, this should take 13 days.
problem 2) insane.
after you find the thirteen days, construct triangles with each number on a point of the triangle for each pairing. with these triangles, form hexagons such that the central point is all the same number, and each outer adjacent number differs by 3. how many such hexagons can you construct?
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problem 1) hard.
27 people want to play in groups of three, where everyone plays each day, and no one is paired with the same person more than once. if possible, this should take 13 days.
problem 2) insane.
after you find the thirteen days, construct triangles with each number on a point of the triangle for each pairing. with these triangles, form hexagons such that the central point is all the same number, and each outer adjacent number differs by 3. how many such hexagons can you construct?
yes, I know I'm evil.
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