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CC. Fair Division

The solution to the cake cutting puzzle; the end of the Million Dollar Give-Away.

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BV. 9’s Strike Again

A beginner’s guide to mind-reading!

We explain the solution to last week’s puzzle.

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BS. Aha! Escape!

Dozens of listeners sent us solutions, mercifully freeing us from this 50x50x50' box.

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BQ. The Smuggler is Paid

Dennis Shasha answers his puzzle.

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BO. When did you say?

The solution to last week’s question, and a very easy puzzle.

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BM. An astronomical cost!

The conclusion to the banana & camel puzzle.

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BL. Eternally diminishing returns

With enough time and patience and bananas, can we go as far as we please?

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BK. Bananas and Rockets

A classic puzzle reveals why rockets require so much fuel, even for wee payloads.

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BJ. The Most Powerful Force

Albert Einstein is often quoted as saying that compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe. He didn’t really say that, but the sentiment is valid. If you compound more and more frequently, is there a limit on the interest one can earn?

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BI. The Shape of the Universe

Jeff Weeks, author of “The Shape of Space”, tells us about the hypersphere, the Poincaré conjecture and the topology of the universe!

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