There are 20 people in a room. Each of them has a card with an integer (ANY integer). All the cards are different. Devise a strategy to put the cards in order from least to greatest without anyone KNOWING all 20 cards. This means that if anyone can deduce the final card, its no good. One more rule: someone has to know that they're in order. You can't just make every possible combination of 20 cards without looking at any, you need to know.
There are many solutions, some much more complicated than others, but the real goal is to do it with as few people as possible.
I can do this with 2 people.Can you?
There is another problem that is much more difficult, surprisingly so.
The problem is identical EXCEPT the integers must be positive.
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I got this one from my Dad.
There are 20 people in a room. Each of them has a card with an integer (ANY integer). All the cards are different. Devise a strategy to put the cards in order from least to greatest without anyone KNOWING all 20 cards. This means that if anyone can deduce the final card, its no good. One more rule: someone has to know that they're in order. You can't just make every possible combination of 20 cards without looking at any, you need to know.
There are many solutions, some much more complicated than others, but the real goal is to do it with as few people as possible.
There is another problem that is much more difficult, surprisingly so.
Enjoy.
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