Yes, I don't think we can assume that the reds and whites are contiguous.
They might be arbitrarily distributed. The only information is that there
are 100 reds and 100 whites.

On 3/25/07, Karthik Singaram L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> yes...but that does not mean that you can assume that the 100 reds and
> 100 whites are contiguous blocks.It just says that the outer disk has
> a sum of the 100 reds and 100 whites and does not say that they are
> contiguous.
>
> >
>


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Santhosh S
ME05B045
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,
IIT Madras,
Chennai-600036

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