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Mathematics, 11.09.2019 20:10 sarabell5326

Suppose that five ones and four zeros are arranged around a circle. between any two equal bits you insert a 0 and between any two unequal bits you insert a 1 to produce nine new bits . then you erase the nine original bits. show that when you iterate this procedure , you can never get nine zeros . [hint: work backward, assuming that you did end up with nine zeros.]

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