You have two straight lengths of wood. How can you cut one of them so that one of the three pieces is the average length of the other two?
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If the lengths of the pieces are both y
One is cut at length of p
The other length = y - p
p = the average of y and y-p
p = (y+y-p)/2
2p = 2y-p
3p = 2y
p/y = 2/3
One length is cut in the ratio = 2 : 1
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