I remember math
Apr 30, 2005, 11:06am EDT
Sean, a friend of mine at work, asked me the following problem during lunch a few days ago:
Given any five points on a sphere, show that some four of them must lie on a closed hemisphere.
The problem is from the 2002 Putnam and has an easy to explain solution.
Looking through the rest of the 2002 eam, I also like problem B1 from the same year:
Shanille O’Keal shoots free throws on a basketball court. She hits the first and misses the second, and thereafter the probability that she hits the next shot is equal to the proportion of shots she has his so far. What is the probability she hits exactly 50 of her first 100 shots
I like this problem because my first thought was to use a computer to solve it (DP). Heh, It doesn’t hurt to know how to prove things by hand.