Another little math problem, though this one might be more of a puzzler.
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Argh. i'm stumped. I can't figure how to do it with out back tracking..
unless you count the specific flight of stairs.. where if you go, A,(sw),b,c,d,(se),e,f you can go up the sw again since you didn't use the flight of stairs between the 1st and second level, you used the ones between 2nd and 3rd level. same goes with the other one.. so you would just do a figure 8 back to your room.
XD If that makes an sense.
otherwise.. I donno.. unless you can start at a different point.
unless you count the specific flight of stairs.. where if you go, A,(sw),b,c,d,(se),e,f you can go up the sw again since you didn't use the flight of stairs between the 1st and second level, you used the ones between 2nd and 3rd level. same goes with the other one.. so you would just do a figure 8 back to your room.
XD If that makes an sense.
otherwise.. I donno.. unless you can start at a different point.
That's what Eike was thinking! Though he was planning on jumping out of Jake's room. Details, details.
Chapomon had an interesting solution that didn't occur to me...splitting up. Eike and I would go down the west stairs, but he'd go to the second floor and I'd go to the first; we'd cross the floors, use the east stairs to get back up to the third floor and to the room. That'd be more of a flow problem than just a simple Hamiltonian circuit...
Chapomon had an interesting solution that didn't occur to me...splitting up. Eike and I would go down the west stairs, but he'd go to the second floor and I'd go to the first; we'd cross the floors, use the east stairs to get back up to the third floor and to the room. That'd be more of a flow problem than just a simple Hamiltonian circuit...
Splitting up does seem like the easier solution, though there's one problem with that. It means that each party only provides one drink instead of two (as being together means both birds can swipe a bottle at the same time, and I'd think they'd be on guard for more booze thieves if they've been hit once).
Then again, I've never been much of a drinker or a partier, so I'm not sure. ^_^;;
Then again, I've never been much of a drinker or a partier, so I'm not sure. ^_^;;
Here is another doodle, the solution as interpreted by me: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/6076048/
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