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How do I find 150 distinct numbers that add up to 5000?
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Any way you want. There are an infinite number of combinations if you include
all real numbers in both the positive and negative domains. "prize calculation" wrote: How do I find 150 distinct numbers that add up to 5000? |
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150 out of how many?
You problem may be intractable because of its large size. you can play with this: Ken Wright http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?se...&output=gplain http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...cbf157bd1c80aa -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "prize calculation" <prize wrote in message ... How do I find 150 distinct numbers that add up to 5000? |
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