One day i noticed that my newspaper had 24 pages and that page 6 and page 20 were on the same double sheet. Which other pages were also on this sheet?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Assume the paper is formed by taking a pile of (printed) sheets of paper and folding it in half.
Look at the outside cover - this pairs up the first page and the last page on the outside. If there are n pages altogether, the sum is n+1.
The other side of the same sheet has pages 2 and n−1 - sum n+1.
In fact it is easy to see that the two pages on the same side of any of the original pieces of paper have numbers which add to n+1.
Here n+1=33 so n=32 - and the paper consists of 8 folded sheets.
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5&19
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