Can You NIM #3

It's your turn. There are 3 correct moves.

Find the sum of the pennies that could be removed.

eg. If 1 from A or 2 from B or 3 from C would be the correct moves then the sum = 6


The answer is 9.

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1 solution

Guiseppi Butel
Sep 17, 2014

Take 5 from A or 1 from B or 3 from C

Why???? 5 from A and 1 from b and3from C

Subrat Panigrahi - 6 years, 8 months ago

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Not "and" but "or". You can take from only 1 row in 1 turn.

Guiseppi Butel - 6 years, 7 months ago

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