28 Oct
2005
28 Oct
'05
8:55 p.m.
From the book titled "Seminumerical Algorithms" second edition, by D. Knuth, page 363, exercice 4.5.3 number 39. says:
39. [M25] (R. W. Gosper) If a baseball player's battling average is .334, what is the fewest possible number of times he has been at bat?
!!! well how's about that! i'll make a guess that my pal from little league didn't know about that (nor did i). analysis is quite easy using the c.f. method i sketched. left as an exercise for math-funsters. was the c.f. method the intended approach? mike