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This is the best I could come up with:
App St Main Des House 1 01 01 01 01 02 22 18 14 03 19 11 23 04 16 24 04 House 2 05 05 05 05 06 02 22 18 07 23 15 03 08 20 04 08 House 3 09 09 09 09 10 06 02 22 11 03 19 07 12 24 08 12 House 4 13 13 13 13 14 10 06 02 15 07 23 11 16 04 12 16 House 5 17 17 17 17 18 14 10 06 19 11 03 15 20 08 16 20 House 6 21 21 21 21 22 18 14 10 23 15 07 19 24 12 20 24 There are six pairs who have two courses together, so I have arranged for this to happen for the first and last courses - they are person numbers 01/04, 05/08, 09/12, 13/16, 17/20 and 21/24. Hope this helps. Pete On Feb 12, 8:44*am, Debbie wrote: I have 24 couples taking part in a progressive dinner! 6 couples (houses) serve aperitif, 6 starter, 6 main and 6 desert. with 4 couples eating at each house including the host. The dilema is that no 2 couples can meet twice is there a way of getting excel to work this out? I have numbered the *couples 1-24 then gone in blocks of 6 by 4, but each time I get some duplication???? Please help |
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