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You're standing at the start of a (very) long hallway with bulbs all in a row. Let's say there are 40,000 bulbs. All begin in the "off" position. Each light has its own (labeled) toggle switch (flipping it will switch the indicated bulb from on to off, or off to on).
First you toggle every switch. (This obviously turns all bulbs on, from bulb 1 to bulb 4e4).
Next you toggle every other switch (that is, beginning with bulb 2, then 4, 6,...,4e4). This produces the pattern on-off-on-off-on-...-off.
Next you toggle every third switch (bulb 3,6,9,...,39999). Then every 4th, 5th, etc. until you reach every 40,000th switch (which of course would just be toggling the last switch).
-Will bulb number 40,000 end on or off?
-What sequence is formed by the "on" bulbs? Explain your reasoning.
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(standard apology if repost, but I didn't find it in search)
This puzzle was featured recently on Car Talk.
You're standing at the start of a (very) long hallway with bulbs all in a row. Let's say there are 40,000 bulbs. All begin in the "off" position. Each light has its own (labeled) toggle switch (flipping it will switch the indicated bulb from on to off, or off to on).
First you toggle every switch. (This obviously turns all bulbs on, from bulb 1 to bulb 4e4).
Next you toggle every other switch (that is, beginning with bulb 2, then 4, 6,...,4e4). This produces the pattern on-off-on-off-on-...-off.
Next you toggle every third switch (bulb 3,6,9,...,39999). Then every 4th, 5th, etc. until you reach every 40,000th switch (which of course would just be toggling the last switch).
-Will bulb number 40,000 end on or off?
-What sequence is formed by the "on" bulbs? Explain your reasoning.
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