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Green #116 The Rice Gambit
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ChalcoDoror
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Green #116 The Rice Gambit

The Rice Gambit wrote:

According to legend, the game of chess was invented hundreds of years ago by the Grand Vizier Sissa Ben Dahir, for King Shirham of India. King Shirham was so delighted with the new game that he offered his Grand Vizier any reward he wished for.

"Majesty, I desire but one grain of rice on the firest square, two grains on the second, four on the third, eight on the fourth and son on, until every square on the board is covered."

"Is that all you wish, Sissa, you fool?" exclaimed the astonished King.

But Sissa's request was far from foolish. How many grains of rice had Sissa asked for?

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Well I'm no mathematician but i think it could be
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2 to the power of 63 +1 = 9223372036854775809

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I'm no mathmo either but using MATLAB, I get it to be:
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2080 grains


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"I'm no mathmo either but using MATLAB, I get it to be:2080 grains"

No, that would be an arithmetic progression 1,2,3,4....63,64.

I don't think number9dream's answer is quite right either, I think that would be 1 away from the number of rice grains on the 64th square.

I think, and I might be wrong.

2^0+2^1+2^2.....2^62+2^63=2^64-1=18446744073709600000.


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But Sissa's request was far from foolish.


Well it was-he asked for rice. It's not very flavoursome is it.

EDIT: to add 1 and to tidy it up and to change it to TAKE one.
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European Chris wrote:
I don't think number9dream's answer is quite right either,


Told you i was no mathmo, yours sounds much more like it Embarassed
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oops Embarassed pays to read the question right.

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Making it a bit more accurate it's 18446744073709551616 grains
Still not actually sure if thats rounded or not..


Cheers to snowchyld for the unrounded number

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Durh, I was using a scientifc calculator and didn't even think about it-I'm a spaz.

Also, surely you have to add one as well. The number of grains must be an odd number as 2^x=even (not when x=0) and we also have 2^0=odd. I've just been for a Thursday lunchtime Gins and I'm feeling a bit slow.
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Well duh me, it's just like binary

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The largest number that can be represented by 64 bits is 2^64 -1
being 18446744073709551615, an odd number like you said European Chris.
See what we got for not having the mathmo's around Wink


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Confirmed that!

no da

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European Chris wrote:
Durh, I was using a scientifc calculator and didn't even think about it-I'm a spaz.

Also, surely you have to add one as well. The number of grains must be an odd number as 2^x=even (not when x=0) and we also have 2^0=odd. I've just been for a Thursday lunchtime Gins and I'm feeling a bit slow.


Take one rather. [note to self] must read and understand the question) [/note to self]
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Considering all the old doubling games, I do believe the sum total is:

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2^65 - 1


Whatever that may calculate to.

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No, in general the sum of all the grains of rice is 2^x-1.

This is derived from 2^0+2^1+....2^64.

And it x=64 due to 8x8=number of squares

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I stuck 111......1111 (64x 1's, if you get what I mean?) into a binary -> decimal converter, that should've got the answer, right?

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cept it came out with 18,446,744,073,709,552,000
which is the same as your answer up until the end. guess it could have rounded without me asking it to?


can anyone even start to describe any of these numbers in words?! i'm lost about 9 digits past the decimal point :)

hmm i wonder how much that many grains of rice would weigh...

to be fair, rice might not be flavoursome but i bet he'd get a fair bit out of sticking it on ebay ;)

rach =)

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After trying a couple of obvious answers using my calculator, I used excel, simply doubling the number each time. Unless I've done something wrong, my answer came out as

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18446744073709500000


But that didn't work.

Then again, I've had a few drinks, so my typing might have suffered!

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Is there difinatly a numerical answer to this?? I don't have the card so I cannot see how the answer should be inputted but...

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I've heard this puzzle many of times and everytime I have heard it, I have also been told 'If you did this (doubling the rice per square) there will not be enough grains of rice in the world to fit onto the chess board.' That's why Siss's request was far from foolish, because it is impossible


Ok from reading the question again this may not be write because the question does state how many, but I may be on to something, I dunno lol

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