Hosted by The Math ForumProblem of the Week 1089Divvying the Pre-Sliced Cake
Bob and Alice are given a rectangular sheet cake with volume equal to 1. The cake is pre-sliced. Different slices may have different volumes, but the volume of each slice is some negative power of 2.
Prove that there is a way to divvy up the slices so that Bob and Alice both get exactly (The number of slices may be finite or infinite.) Source: Based on a lemma in Joel Spencer's paper, "Randomization, Derandomization and Antirandomization: Three Games." © Copyright 2008 Andrew Beveridge and Stan Wagon. Reproduced with permission. |
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