Divide a square into 8 equal parts. Number them clockwise from 1 to 8. Assume that you are at a scores of 1. You can only move one slot clockwise or one slot anticlockwise or diagonally across. If you move one step clockwise, you add the score in that slot to the previous one and that is your new score. If you move anticlockwise one slot, add that score to your previous score but subtract 4 to get the new score. If you move diagonally across, add that score to your previous score but subtract 2 to get the new score. You can not move into a slot that has already been used. Assuming you have a step clockwise in you first move, then the digit that you could not have reached in the first three moves is,
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My way of solving:
1. Start with smallest circle size count those sized circles,
2. Next move to next higher size and cont again the circles
continue repeating the steps until all the sizes are counted
size 1 - 1
size 2 - 7
size 3 - 1
size 4 - 3
size 5 - 3
size 6 - 7
Answer:
Explanation:
Concept:
Two alternative directions exist for two-dimensional rotation. Clockwise motion, also known as CW, moves from top to bottom, then down and left, and then back to top in the same manner as a clock's hands. The opposing direction of rotation or revolution is anticlockwise (ACW) or counterclockwise (CCW) in North American English (CCW).
Given:
Divide a square into 8 equal parts. Number them clockwise from 1 to 8.
Find:
sizes
Solution:
1. Begin by counting the circles of the smallest size.
2. Then, increase the size of the circles once more.
until all sizes are counted, keep going back and forth between each step.
- size 1 - 1
- size 2 - 7
- size 3 - 1
- size 4 - 3
- size 5 - 3
- size 6 - 7
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