The notorious pirate Captain Jack Swallow was on the run. He came to a dock and found a tall, old sailor willing to sail him to the nearby island, which was a week away by the sea. Captain Jack realizes that he has no cash to give the sailor, so he offers him his silver chain instead. The silver chain had seven links, so he bargained that they would work as payment of one link every day of the voyage.
The sailor accepts this bargain, so the captain offers him the chain. The sailor refuses, saying that he did not want to be indebted to anyone, even for a night. The captain then offers to pay him at the end of the voyage, but again the sailor refuses, saying that he also does not like owing anyone anything, even for a night. Captain Jack tells him that he is willing to break the chains and pay him one link a day. The sailor again refuses, stating that the links would lose value if they were broken, but tells Captain Swallow that he is willing to accept the chain if only one link is cut. Captain Jack considers these terms for a while and then agrees to the conditions that the sailor has given him.
In how many parts should Captain jack cut the chain to make payment to the sailor if only minimum
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