My week was good, sending wishies if I have them ^^
Btw: Anyone have the 09' VR saint patty's day dog? ^^
the 1st one is February 28th, because every leap year is 366 days and if you subtract 365 from 366 it equals one so it means that the b-day would always be the 28th
When the first servant comes in, the king should write down his number. For each other servant that reports in, the king should add that servant's number to the current number written on the paper, and then write this new number on the paper.
Once the final servant has reported in, the number on the paper should equal
• (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 99 + 100) - MissingServantsNumber
Since (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 99 + 100) = 5050, we can rephrase this to say that the number on the paper should equal
• 5050 - MissingServantsNumber
So to figure out the missing servant's number, the king simply needs to subtract the number written on his paper from 5050:
• MissingServantsNumber = 5050 - NumberWrittenOnThePaper
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the 1st one is February 28th, because every leap year is 366 days and if you subtract 365 from 366 it equals one so it means that the b-day would always be the 28thWhen the first servant comes in, the king should write down his number. For each other servant that reports in, the king should add that servant's number to the current number written on the paper, and then write this new number on the paper.
Once the final servant has reported in, the number on the paper should equal
• (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 99 + 100) - MissingServantsNumber
Since (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 99 + 100) = 5050, we can rephrase this to say that the number on the paper should equal
• 5050 - MissingServantsNumber
So to figure out the missing servant's number, the king simply needs to subtract the number written on his paper from 5050:
• MissingServantsNumber = 5050 - NumberWrittenOnThePaper
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