In solving a detective case Y-San went to her lab to use her centrifuge.
It has twelve slots, spaced as the hours on a clock. She knows the
importance of filling the slots in a manner that maintains proper
balance, at its high operational speed.
So, she wonders aloud, just loud enough for you to overhear, just how
many different numbers of samples could she process at once and still
maintain that balance?
She of course deduced the answer as quickly as her words were formed,
But she'd love to hear your thoughts on the matter as well.
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In solving a detective case Y-San went to her lab to use her centrifuge.
It has twelve slots, spaced as the hours on a clock. She knows the
importance of filling the slots in a manner that maintains proper
balance, at its high operational speed.
So, she wonders aloud, just loud enough for you to overhear, just how
many different numbers of samples could she process at once and still
maintain that balance?
She of course deduced the answer as quickly as her words were formed,
But she'd love to hear your thoughts on the matter as well.
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