You have 1 1×1 square, 2 2×2 squares, 3 3×3 squares, 4 4×4 squares, 5 5×5 squares, 6 6×6 squares, 7 7×7 square and 8 8×8 squares.
Is it possible to fit them in a 36×36 square grid without overlaps?
Note: I created this puzzle.
A certain punctuation mark, that if you remove it's letters that occurs exactly two times, it would mean someone is in state of consciousness, and possibly die.
What punctuation mark is it?
You are a cake maker and you give away a certain number of free cakes to some certain number of people. Cakes weights may vary. You have a cake cutter and scale with a weight limit N, which cuts the cakes as you wish, but wastes the remaining portion of each cake before the cutting process if cak...
I vaguely feel like this answer was written by an LLM. Even if it isn't, I don't think it's providing an "intuitive" explanation, just more math symbols, so it might be NAA
Alice has 15 boxes containing 1,2,3…15 balls respectively. Bob may choose any subset of these boxes and take the same number of balls from each box. Can he empty the boxes in fewer than five moves?
For example
A possible set of moves is..
First move : He takes 5 balls each from boxes 7,8,9, 11 an...