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brain open now | BRAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIINNNNSSSSSSS!!!! brain open now BRAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIINNNNSSSSSSS!!!! Skip to content about quotes curriculum problems practical stuff ← Older posts Fun with e Posted on July 28, 2013 by brainopennow Found a fun problem via facebook last week: find a set of whole numbers that add up to 25, and maximize the product of these numbers. It’s such a fun little puzzle that I won’t give away the solution here. But I got interested in another issue that my friend Aaron pointed out: the connection to e as the “best base” . To get some idea about what I’m getting at, let’s stay with 25 and find the set of numbers (not necessarily whole numbers) that add up to 25 and maximize the product. Actually the numbers have to all be the same — if any two numbers were different, then you could move them closer together and thereby increase their product. So basically what we’re looking at is to maximize the expression for positive integer . ...

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